Background: Preeclampsia is a disorder characterized by high blood pressure and often proteinuria during pregnancy. It is known that a subseptic dose of bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) induces production of proinflammatory cytokines, and possibly increasing the risk for developing preeclampsia. We investigated the effects of LPS on the blood-brain barrier (BBB) integrity in pregnant rats with N (omega)-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME) induced preeclampsia. Methods: Starting from the 10th day of gestation, pregnant rats were given L-NAME for 10 days to produce hypertension and proteinuria. Animals were then treated with a single injection of LPS on the 19th day of pregnancy. Arterial blood pressure and proteinuria were measured on t...
Background: Adult metabolic syndrome may in part have origins in fetal or early life. This study was...
We developed an original rat model for neonatal brain lesions whereby we explored the sequential eff...
Preeclampsia (PE) affects 5% to 7% of pregnant women each year worldwide, accounts for up to 18% of ...
The pathophysiological mechanisms underlying blood-brain barrier (BBB) disruption in preeclampsia/ec...
<div><p>Balanced immune responses are essential for the maintenance of successful pregnancy. Aberran...
Balanced immune responses are essential for the maintenance of successful pregnancy. Aberrant respon...
OBJECTIVE: An animal model for preeclampsia was developed by means of an ultra-low-dose endotoxin in...
Objective: Eclampsia is a poorly understood but potentially fatal complication of pregnancy. Researc...
Studies in humans and animal models link maternal infection and imbalanced levels of inflammatory me...
Studies in humans and animal models link maternal infection and imbalanced levels of inflammatory me...
Balanced immune responses are essential for the maintenance of successful pregnancy. Aberrant respon...
Objective: Since the cerebrovasculature likely plays a prominent role in the pathophysiology of ecla...
Background: Exposing the brain to a sub-damaging stimulus can protect against a subsequent lethal in...
OBJECTIVE: Periodontitis, mostly associated with Porphyromonas gingivalis, has frequently been relat...
First published April 20, 2012; doi:10.1152/ajpheart.00117.2012.—Preeclampsia is de-fined as new-ons...
Background: Adult metabolic syndrome may in part have origins in fetal or early life. This study was...
We developed an original rat model for neonatal brain lesions whereby we explored the sequential eff...
Preeclampsia (PE) affects 5% to 7% of pregnant women each year worldwide, accounts for up to 18% of ...
The pathophysiological mechanisms underlying blood-brain barrier (BBB) disruption in preeclampsia/ec...
<div><p>Balanced immune responses are essential for the maintenance of successful pregnancy. Aberran...
Balanced immune responses are essential for the maintenance of successful pregnancy. Aberrant respon...
OBJECTIVE: An animal model for preeclampsia was developed by means of an ultra-low-dose endotoxin in...
Objective: Eclampsia is a poorly understood but potentially fatal complication of pregnancy. Researc...
Studies in humans and animal models link maternal infection and imbalanced levels of inflammatory me...
Studies in humans and animal models link maternal infection and imbalanced levels of inflammatory me...
Balanced immune responses are essential for the maintenance of successful pregnancy. Aberrant respon...
Objective: Since the cerebrovasculature likely plays a prominent role in the pathophysiology of ecla...
Background: Exposing the brain to a sub-damaging stimulus can protect against a subsequent lethal in...
OBJECTIVE: Periodontitis, mostly associated with Porphyromonas gingivalis, has frequently been relat...
First published April 20, 2012; doi:10.1152/ajpheart.00117.2012.—Preeclampsia is de-fined as new-ons...
Background: Adult metabolic syndrome may in part have origins in fetal or early life. This study was...
We developed an original rat model for neonatal brain lesions whereby we explored the sequential eff...
Preeclampsia (PE) affects 5% to 7% of pregnant women each year worldwide, accounts for up to 18% of ...