Mitochondrial ROS Accumulation Contributes to Maternal Hypertension and Impaired Remodeling of Spiral Artery but Not IUGR in a Rat PE Model Caused by Maternal Glucocorticoid Exposure
Increased maternal glucocorticoid levels have been implicated as a risk factor for preeclampsia (PE) development. We found that pregnant rats exposed to dexamethasone (DEX) showed hallmarks of PE features, impaired spiral artery (SA) remodeling, and elevated circulatory levels of sFlt1, sEng IL-1β,...
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Main Authors: | Jing Long (Author), Yan Huang (Author), Gang Wang (Author), Zhengshan Tang (Author), Yali Shan (Author), Shiping Shen (Author), Xin Ni (Author) |
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2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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