Journal article
Adrenal, metabolic and cardio-renal dysfunction develops after pregnancy in rats born small or stressed by physiological measurements during pregnancy
JN Cheong, JSM Cuffe, AJ Jefferies, KM Moritz, ME Wlodek
Journal of Physiology | WILEY | Published : 2016
DOI: 10.1113/JP272212
Abstract
Key points: Women born small are at an increased risk of developing pregnancy complications. Stress may further increase a woman's likelihood for an adverse pregnancy. Adverse pregnancy adaptations can lead to long-term diseases even after her pregnancy. The current study investigated the effects of stress during pregnancy on the long-term adrenal, metabolic and cardio-renal health of female rats that were born small. Stress programmed increased adrenal Mc2r gene expression, a higher insulin secretory response to glucose during intraperitoneal glucose tolerance test (+36%) and elevated renal creatinine clearance after pregnancy. Females that were born small had increased homeostatic model as..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was funded by the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (Grant no. 1025426) awarded to M.E.W. and K.M.M.