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Cardio-renal and metabolic adaptations during pregnancy in female rats born small: implications for maternal health and second generation fetal growth

机译:雌性小白鼠怀孕期间的心肾和代谢适应:对孕产妇健康和第二代胎儿生长的影响

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Non-technical summaryLow weight at birth, or being born small for gestational age, is associated with increased risk of a number of adult diseases, including cardiovascular and kidney disease and diabetes. Generally, low birth weight males have a greater risk of developing such diseases but females do present with subtle changes in organ structure and function that might render them susceptible to lifestyle challenges. We show, for the first time, that low birth weight females have largely normal cardiovascular and kidney adaptations to pregnancy but they do develop altered glucose control. We have shown that their own fetuses are growth restricted suggesting that low birth weight and risk of disease development can be passed on to subsequent generations. These results warrant close monitoring of pregnant women who were born small and shape future studies to focus on therapeutic strategies to minimize the transmission of low birth weight and adult disease risk.
机译:非技术性总结出生时体重低或出生时的胎龄低会增加许多成人疾病的风险,包括心血管疾病,肾脏疾病和糖尿病。通常,低出生体重的男性罹患此类疾病的风险更大,但是女性确实会出现器官结构和功能的细微变化,这可能使他们容易受到生活方式挑战的影响。我们首次表明,低出生体重的女性对怀孕的心血管和肾脏适应能力基本正常,但他们确实发展了对葡萄糖的控制。我们已经表明,他们自己的胎儿受到生长的限制,这表明低出生体重和疾病发展的风险可以传递给后代。这些结果保证了对小出生的孕妇的密切监测,并制定了未来的研究,以集中于治疗策略上,以尽量减少低出生体重的传播和成人疾病的风险。

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