It has long been postulated that pathogenic events during fetal development influence atherosclerosis-related diseases later in life, but the mechanisms involved are unknown. This review focuses on the evidence indicating that maternal hypercholesterolemia during pregnancy is responsible for one cascade of pathogenic events. Maternal hypercholesterolemia is associated with greatly increased fatty streak formation in human fetal arteries and accelerated progression of atherosclerosis during childhood. Recent experiments in genetically more homogeneous rabbits established that temporary diet-induced maternal hypercholesterolemia is sufficient to enhance fetal lesion formation. More important, maternal hypercholesterolemia or ensuing pathogeni...
International audienceThe rates of obesity and being overweight are increasing all around the world,...
Importance: Although increasingly strong evidence suggests a role of maternal total cholesterol and ...
Pathogenic factors associated with maternal hypercholesterolemia, obesity, and diabetic conditions d...
Maternal hypercholesterolemia during pregnancy is associated with enhanced fatty streak formation in...
Maternal hypercholesterolemia during pregnancy is associated with a marked increase in aortic fatty ...
Background — Maternal hyper...
BackgroundMaternal hypercholesterolemia during pregnancy is associated with markedly enhanced fatty ...
It is increasingly recognized that the in utero environment is an important determinant of adult dis...
BackgroundChildren generally have low cholesterol and no clinical manifestations of atherosclerosis,...
International audienceObjective-Experimental studies suggest that maternal hypercholesterolemia may ...
OBJECTIVE - Maternal hypercholesterolemia is associated with a higher incidence and faster progressi...
Maternal hypercholesterolemia during pregnancy increases offspring susceptibility to atherosclerosis...
Objective—Maternal hypercholesterolemia is associated with a higher incidence and faster progression...
We have shown that maternal administration of a lipid (8%) and cholesterol (0.2%)-enriched diet (HH...
Background: Atherosclerosis with thrombosis is the leading cause of death and severe disability wor...
International audienceThe rates of obesity and being overweight are increasing all around the world,...
Importance: Although increasingly strong evidence suggests a role of maternal total cholesterol and ...
Pathogenic factors associated with maternal hypercholesterolemia, obesity, and diabetic conditions d...
Maternal hypercholesterolemia during pregnancy is associated with enhanced fatty streak formation in...
Maternal hypercholesterolemia during pregnancy is associated with a marked increase in aortic fatty ...
Background — Maternal hyper...
BackgroundMaternal hypercholesterolemia during pregnancy is associated with markedly enhanced fatty ...
It is increasingly recognized that the in utero environment is an important determinant of adult dis...
BackgroundChildren generally have low cholesterol and no clinical manifestations of atherosclerosis,...
International audienceObjective-Experimental studies suggest that maternal hypercholesterolemia may ...
OBJECTIVE - Maternal hypercholesterolemia is associated with a higher incidence and faster progressi...
Maternal hypercholesterolemia during pregnancy increases offspring susceptibility to atherosclerosis...
Objective—Maternal hypercholesterolemia is associated with a higher incidence and faster progression...
We have shown that maternal administration of a lipid (8%) and cholesterol (0.2%)-enriched diet (HH...
Background: Atherosclerosis with thrombosis is the leading cause of death and severe disability wor...
International audienceThe rates of obesity and being overweight are increasing all around the world,...
Importance: Although increasingly strong evidence suggests a role of maternal total cholesterol and ...
Pathogenic factors associated with maternal hypercholesterolemia, obesity, and diabetic conditions d...