Journal article

Pregnancy in aged rats that were born small: Cardiorenal and metabolic adaptations and second-generation fetal growth

LA Gallo, M Tran, KM Moritz, AJ Jefferies, ME Wlodek

FASEB Journal | Published : 2012

Abstract

Uteroplacental insufficiency is associated with adult cardiorenal and metabolic diseases, particularly in males. Pregnancy is the greatest physiological challenge facing women, and those born small are at increased risk of gestational hypertension and diabetes and delivering smaller babies. Increased maternal age is associated with exacerbated pregnancy complications. We hypothesized that pregnancy in aged, growth-restricted females unmasks an underlying predisposition to cardiorenal and metabolic dysfunction and compromises fetal growth. Uteroplacental insufficiency was induced by bilateral uterine vessel ligation (restricted group) or sham surgery (control group) on d 18 of gestation in Wi..

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Grants

Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia


Awarded by Heart Foundation of Australia


Awarded by March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation, USA


Funding Acknowledgements

The authors acknowledge the technical assistance of Kerryn Westcott and Jordanna Master. This work was funded by the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (grant 400004), the Heart Foundation of Australia (G 08M 3698), and the March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation, USA (grant 6-FY08-269). L.A.G. was supported by a National Heart Foundation Biomedical Scholarship and a University of Melbourne Faculty Research Scholarship.