Vol 7, Issue 2
Pages 264–276
Published: 14 Jun 2024
Ruolin Song1, Pankaj Yadav1, Jay S Mishra1, Sri Vidya Dangudubiyyam2, Sathish Kumar1,2*
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Citation: Ruolin Song, Pankaj Yadav, Jay S. Mishra, Sri Vidya Dangudubiyyam, Sathish Kumar. Gestational Intermittent Hypoxia Impairs AT2RMediated Vascular Protection in Female Off Spring on a High-Fat, High-Sucrose Diet. Journal of Biotechnology and Biomedicine. 7 (2024): 264-276.
DOI: 10.26502/jbb.2642-91280150
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Abstract
Background: Gestational intermittent hypoxia (GIH), a hallmark of maternal obstructive sleep apnea, sex-differentially causes hypertension and endothelial dysfunction in adult male offspring but not in females. This study investigated whether the GIH-exposed female offspring, a "protected" group against the hypertensive effects of maternal GIH exposure, exhibit increased susceptibility to hypertension and cardiovascular dysfunction when fed a high-fat high-sucrose (HFHS) diet and whether this effect could be reversed by pharmacological intervention activating the angiotensin II type 2 receptor (AT2R).
Keywords
Intermittent hypoxia; Offspring; High-fat diet; AT2R; Blood pressure; Endothelium
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