Advanced maternal age (≥35 years old) increases the risk of pregnancy complications such as preeclampsia and fetal growth restriction. We previously demonstrated vascular dysfunction and abnormal pregnancy outcomes in a rat model of advanced maternal age. However, vascular adaptations to pregnancy in aging were not studied. We hypothesize that advanced maternal age is associated with a more vasoconstrictive phenotype due to reduced nitric oxide (NO) and increased activity of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), contributing to impaired vascular adaptations to pregnancy. A rat model of advanced maternal age was used: young (4 months) and aged (9.5 months; ∼35 years in humans) non-pregnant and pregnant rats. On gestational day 20 (term = 22 days...
Compromised fetal growth impairs vascular function; however, it is unclear whether chronic hypoxia i...
Aim: Our previous study showed that a maternal low-protein diet induced hypertension and vascular dy...
Epidemiological evidence demonstrates an association between smallness at birth and an increased ris...
Advanced maternal age is becoming increasingly common in Western societies and is associated with in...
Advanced maternal age (≥35 years) is associated with pregnancy complications. Aging impairs vascular...
The age at which women experience their first pregnancy has increased throughout the decades. Pregna...
Pregnancy at an advanced maternal age has an increased risk of complications for both the mothers an...
Intrauterine growth restriction is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease in adulthood. We have pr...
Intrauterine growth restriction is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease in adulthood.\ud We have...
Uteroplacental insufficiency is associated with adult cardiorenal and metabolic diseases, particular...
Human and animal studies have shown that unbalanced maternal nutrition is associated with the develo...
Item does not contain fulltextThe vascular response to pregnancy has been frequently studied in mese...
At-term pregnancy-induced vasodilation is the resultant of endothelium-dependent vasodilation, decre...
Introduction: Women with history of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) have four-fold increas...
Abstract—Intrauterine growth restriction is associated with increased risk of adult cardiorenal dise...
Compromised fetal growth impairs vascular function; however, it is unclear whether chronic hypoxia i...
Aim: Our previous study showed that a maternal low-protein diet induced hypertension and vascular dy...
Epidemiological evidence demonstrates an association between smallness at birth and an increased ris...
Advanced maternal age is becoming increasingly common in Western societies and is associated with in...
Advanced maternal age (≥35 years) is associated with pregnancy complications. Aging impairs vascular...
The age at which women experience their first pregnancy has increased throughout the decades. Pregna...
Pregnancy at an advanced maternal age has an increased risk of complications for both the mothers an...
Intrauterine growth restriction is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease in adulthood. We have pr...
Intrauterine growth restriction is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease in adulthood.\ud We have...
Uteroplacental insufficiency is associated with adult cardiorenal and metabolic diseases, particular...
Human and animal studies have shown that unbalanced maternal nutrition is associated with the develo...
Item does not contain fulltextThe vascular response to pregnancy has been frequently studied in mese...
At-term pregnancy-induced vasodilation is the resultant of endothelium-dependent vasodilation, decre...
Introduction: Women with history of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) have four-fold increas...
Abstract—Intrauterine growth restriction is associated with increased risk of adult cardiorenal dise...
Compromised fetal growth impairs vascular function; however, it is unclear whether chronic hypoxia i...
Aim: Our previous study showed that a maternal low-protein diet induced hypertension and vascular dy...
Epidemiological evidence demonstrates an association between smallness at birth and an increased ris...