Journal article
Growth restriction in the rat alters expression of cardiac JAK/STAT genes in a sex-specific manner
S Van Der Linde, T Romano, G Wadley, AJ Jeffries, ME Wlodek, DH Hryciw
Journal of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease | Published : 2014
Abstract
Uteroplacental insufficiency resulting in intrauterine growth restriction has been associated with the development of cardiovascular disease, coronary heart disease and increased blood pressure, particularly in males. The molecular mechanisms that result in the programming of these phenotypes are not clear. This study investigated the expression of cardiac JAK/STAT signalling genes in growth restricted offspring born small due to uteroplacental insufficiency. Bilateral uterine vessel ligation was performed on day 18 of pregnancy to induce growth restriction (Restricted) or sham surgery (Control). Cardiac tissue at embryonic day (E) 20, postnatal day (PN) 1, PN7 and PN35 in male and female Wi..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by a grant from the Heart Foundation of Australia (G06M 2597). The authors thank Ms Jessica Briffa for her careful review of the manuscript.