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The maternal diabetic environment alters the embryo and the feto-placental development. The results of these alterations are: increased embryo resorpt…
Authors: A Jawerbaum, E González
Source: Current medicinal chemistry. 2006
View Full TextThe diabetic pathology induces reproductive abnormalities that enhance spontaneous abortion, congenital anomalies and neonatal morbidity/mortality rat…
Authors: A Jawerbaum, E Gonzalez
Source: Current pharmaceutical design. 2005
View Full TextAberrant arachidonic acid and nitric oxide (NO) metabolic pathways are involved in diabetic embryopathy. Previous works have found diminished concentr…
Authors: R Higa, V White, N Martínez, M Kurtz, E Capobianco, A Jawerbaum
Source: Molecular human reproduction. 2010 Apr
View Full TextPeroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPARgamma) is a ligand-dependent nuclear receptor that plays an important role in placental developm…
Authors: Evangelina Capobianco, Verónica White, Romina Higa, Nora Martínez, Alicia Jawerbaum
Source: Molecular human reproduction. 2008 Aug
View Full TextBACKGROUND: Maternal diabetes is associated with morphological placental abnormalities and foeto-placental impairments. These alterations are linked w…
Authors: M C Pustovrh, E Capobianco, N Martínez, R Higa, V White, A Jawerbaum
Source: European journal of clinical investigation. 2009 Dec
View Full TextMaternal diabetes significantly increases the risk of congenital malformations, and the mechanisms involved are not yet clarified. This study was desi…
Authors: R Higa, E González, M C Pustovrh, V White, E Capobianco, N Martínez, A Jawerbaum
Source: Molecular human reproduction. 2007 Feb
View Full TextMatrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are involved in placental remodelling throughout pregnancy. Diabetes mellitus induces alterations in tissue productio…
Authors: M C Pustovrh, A Jawerbaum, E Capobianco, V White, J J López-Costa, E González
Source: Placenta. 2005 Apr
View Full TextDiabetes induces alterations which condition placental remodelling. The levels of nitric oxide (NO) (a modulator of placental invasiveness, differenti…
Authors: A Jawerbaum, E Capobianco, C Pustovrh, V White, M Baier, S Salzberg, M Pesaresi, E Gonzalez
Source: Molecular human reproduction. 2004 Sep
View Full TextMaternal diabetes increases the risk of congenital malformations, placental dysfunction and diseases in both the neonate and the offspring's later lif…
Authors: María Carolina Pustovrh, Alicia Jawerbaum, Evangelina Capobianco, Verónica White, Nora Martínez, Juan José López-Costa, Elida González
Source: Free radical research. 2005 Dec
View Full TextMaternal diabetes impairs fetal development and growth. We studied the effects of maternal diets enriched in unsaturated fatty acids capable of activa…
Authors: E Capobianco, N Martínez, R Higa, V White, A Jawerbaum
Source: Prostaglandins, leukotrienes, and essential fatty acids. 2008 Dec
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