Hypoxia induces dilated cardiomyopathy in the chick embryo: mechanism, intervention, and long-term consequences
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Genome sequence of ground tit Pseudopodoces humilis and its adaptation to high altitudeEarly origins of heart disease: low birth weight and determinants of cardiomyocyte endowmentOptical coherence tomography captures rapid hemodynamic responses to acute hypoxia in the cardiovascular system of early embryos.Identification of the heart as the critical site of adenosine mediated embryo protection.Comparative transcriptomic and proteomic analyses provide insights into the key genes involved in high-altitude adaptation in the Tibetan pigAdiponectin levels are reduced while markers of systemic inflammation and aortic remodelling are increased in intrauterine growth restricted mother-child coupleEarly and late postnatal myocardial and vascular changes in a protein restriction rat model of intrauterine growth restrictionDevelopmental programming of cardiovascular dysfunction by prenatal hypoxia and oxidative stressPermanent cardiac sarcomere changes in a rabbit model of intrauterine growth restrictionHypoxia and fetal heart development.An increase in vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and VEGF soluble receptor-1 (sFlt-1) are associated with early recurrent spontaneous abortion.Knockdown of embryonic myosin heavy chain reveals an essential role in the morphology and function of the developing heartLow birth weight activates the renin-angiotensin system, but limits cardiac angiogenesis in early postnatal life.Effects of chronic hypoxia on cardiac function measured by pressure-volume catheter in fetal chickensA Comprehensive MicroRNA Expression Profile Related to Hypoxia Adaptation in the Tibetan PigSubtle increases in heart size persist into adulthood in growth restricted babies: the Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns StudyFetal in vivo continuous cardiovascular function during chronic hypoxiaMelatonin rescues cardiovascular dysfunction during hypoxic development in the chick embryoEarly onset fetal growth restriction.Mending a growth-restricted fetal heart: should we use glucocorticoids?Developmental programming of cardiovascular disease by prenatal hypoxia.Human fetal growth restriction: a cardiovascular journey through to adolescence.Intrauterine growth restriction: impact on cardiovascular development and function throughout infancy.Increased regurgitant flow causes endocardial cushion defects in an avian embryonic model of congenital heart disease.Fetal cardiovascular remodeling persists at 6 months in infants with intrauterine growth restriction.Maternal exposure to diets containing flaxseed flour or flaxseed oil during pregnancy and lactation protects the aortic remodeling in adult male offspring of diabetic rat dams.Phenotypic plasticity in the common snapping turtle (Chelydra serpentina): long-term physiological effects of chronic hypoxia during embryonic development.High altitude hypoxia and blood pressure dysregulation in adult chickens.Sleep: A Window Into Autonomic Control in Children Born Preterm and Growth Restricted.The highs and lows of programmed cardiovascular disease by developmental hypoxia: studies in the chicken embryo.Intermediate Diastolic Velocity as a Parameter of Cardiac Dysfunction in Growth-Restricted Fetuses.Effects of foetal growth restriction and preterm birth on cardiac morphology and function during infancy.Cardiac Development and Transcription Factors: Insulin Signalling, Insulin Resistance, and Intrauterine Nutritional Programming of Cardiovascular Disease.Chronic hypoxia during development does not trigger pathologic remodeling of the chicken embryonic heart but reduces cardiomyocyte number.Morphological and functional alterations in the aorta of the chronically hypoxic fetal rat.Fetal origins of adult cardiac disease: a novel approach to prevent fetal growth restriction induced cardiac dysfunction using insulin like growth factor.Impaired myocardial performance in a normotensive rat model of intrauterine growth restriction.Concentration of free vascular endothelial growth factor and its soluble receptor, sFlt-1 in the maternal and fetal circulations of normal term pregnancies at high and low altitudesIntrauterine growth restriction is associated with cardiac ultrastructural and gene expression changes related to the energetic metabolism in a rabbit model
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Hypoxia induces dilated cardiomyopathy in the chick embryo: mechanism, intervention, and long-term consequences
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Hypoxia induces dilated cardio ...... on, and long-term consequences
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Andrei Tintu
Anne Cathrine Staff
Asif Ahmed
Edgar Hernandez-Andrade
Ellen Rouwet
Erdal Safak
Ferdinand le Noble
Ingo Morano
Joep Brinkmann
Leo Hofstra
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10.1371/JOURNAL.PONE.0005155
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2009-04-09T00:00:00Z