Impact of oxidative stress during pregnancy on fetal epigenetic patterns and early origin of vascular diseases.

Epidemiological studies have led scientists to postulate the developmental origins of health and disease hypothesis for noncommunicable diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, hypertension, and obesity. However, the cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in the development of these d...

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Castillo Giraldo, Andres Orlando
Aguilar de Plata, Cecilia
Echeverri, Isabella
Ortega Ávila, José Guillermo
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2015
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Universidad ICESI
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spelling Castillo Giraldo, Andres OrlandoAguilar de Plata, CeciliaEcheverri, IsabellaOrtega Ávila, José Guillermo2016-08-30T22:01:54Z2016-08-30T22:01:54Z2015-01-010029-6643http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26024054http://hdl.handle.net/10906/79882http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nutrit/nuu001instname: Universidad Icesireponame: Biblioteca Digitalrepourl: https://repository.icesi.edu.co/Epidemiological studies have led scientists to postulate the developmental origins of health and disease hypothesis for noncommunicable diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, hypertension, and obesity. However, the cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in the development of these diseases are not well understood. In various animal models, it has been observed that oxidative stress during pregnancy is associated with the early development of endothelial dysfunction in offspring. This phenomenon suggests that endothelial dysfunction may initiate in the uterus and could lead to increased risk of cardiovascular disease later in life. Currently, it is known that many of the fetal adaptive responses to environmental factors are mediated by epigenetic changes in the genome, especially by the degree of methylation in cytosines in the promoter regions of genes. These findings suggest that the establishment of a particular epigenetic pattern in the genome may be generated by oxidative stress.9 páginasDigitalengThe Oxford University PressFacultad de Ciencias NaturalesBiologíaDepartamento de Ciencias BiológicasNutrition Reviews, Vol. 73, No. 1 - 2015EL AUTOR, expresa que la obra objeto de la presente autorización es original y la elaboró sin quebrantar ni suplantar los derechos de autor de terceros, y de tal forma, la obra es de su exclusiva autoría y tiene la titularidad sobre éste. PARÁGRAFO: en caso de queja o acción por parte de un tercero referente a los derechos de autor sobre el artículo, folleto o libro en cuestión, EL AUTOR, asumirá la responsabilidad total, y saldrá en defensa de los derechos aquí autorizados; para todos los efectos, la Universidad Icesi actúa como un tercero de buena fe. Esta autorización, permite a la Universidad Icesi, de forma indefinida, para que en los términos establecidos en la Ley 23 de 1982, la Ley 44 de 1993, leyes y jurisprudencia vigente al respecto, haga publicación de este con fines educativos. Toda persona que consulte ya sea la biblioteca o en medio electrónico podrá copiar apartes del texto citando siempre la fuentes, es decir el título del trabajo y el autor.https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAtribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 4.0 Internacional (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Impact of oxidative stress during pregnancy on fetal epigenetic patterns and early origin of vascular diseases.info:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1Artículoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85Comunidad Universidad Icesi – Investigadores73112122121ORIGINALDocumento.htmlDocumento.htmltext/html271http://repository.icesi.edu.co/biblioteca_digital/bitstream/10906/79882/1/Documento.html5723dde93560256358d07afe7e4ce658MD5110906/79882oai:repository.icesi.edu.co:10906/798822020-05-19 22:42:54.261Biblioteca Digital - Universidad icesicdcriollo@icesi.edu.co
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title Impact of oxidative stress during pregnancy on fetal epigenetic patterns and early origin of vascular diseases.
spellingShingle Impact of oxidative stress during pregnancy on fetal epigenetic patterns and early origin of vascular diseases.
title_short Impact of oxidative stress during pregnancy on fetal epigenetic patterns and early origin of vascular diseases.
title_full Impact of oxidative stress during pregnancy on fetal epigenetic patterns and early origin of vascular diseases.
title_fullStr Impact of oxidative stress during pregnancy on fetal epigenetic patterns and early origin of vascular diseases.
title_full_unstemmed Impact of oxidative stress during pregnancy on fetal epigenetic patterns and early origin of vascular diseases.
title_sort Impact of oxidative stress during pregnancy on fetal epigenetic patterns and early origin of vascular diseases.
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Castillo Giraldo, Andres Orlando
Aguilar de Plata, Cecilia
Echeverri, Isabella
Ortega Ávila, José Guillermo
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Aguilar de Plata, Cecilia
Echeverri, Isabella
Ortega Ávila, José Guillermo
description Epidemiological studies have led scientists to postulate the developmental origins of health and disease hypothesis for noncommunicable diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, hypertension, and obesity. However, the cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in the development of these diseases are not well understood. In various animal models, it has been observed that oxidative stress during pregnancy is associated with the early development of endothelial dysfunction in offspring. This phenomenon suggests that endothelial dysfunction may initiate in the uterus and could lead to increased risk of cardiovascular disease later in life. Currently, it is known that many of the fetal adaptive responses to environmental factors are mediated by epigenetic changes in the genome, especially by the degree of methylation in cytosines in the promoter regions of genes. These findings suggest that the establishment of a particular epigenetic pattern in the genome may be generated by oxidative stress.
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