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Early-life exposures and long-term health: adverse gestational environments and the programming of offspring renal and vascular disease

Zoé Oulerich, Amanda N. Sferruzzi‐Perri

2024American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Human data and experimental animal data show that suboptimal environments during fetal development increase the risk of renal and vascular diseases in adult-life. This is related to permanent changes in kidney structure, function, and expression of genes and signaling pathways controlling filtration, excretion, and endocrine function. Uncovering the mechanisms by which offspring renal development and function is impacted is important for identifying ways to mitigate the development of diseases that strain health care services worldwide.

Topics & Concepts

OffspringDiseaseMedicineTerm (time)PregnancyPhysiologyEnvironmental healthIntensive care medicineInternal medicineBiologyGeneticsQuantum mechanicsPhysicsBirth, Development, and HealthClimate Change and Health ImpactsGlobal Health Care Issues