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Maternal heart exhibits metabolic and redox adaptations post-uncomplicated preg...

Tocantins, Carolina; Martins, João D.; Rodrigues, Óscar M; Grilo, Luís F.; Diniz, Mariana S.; Stevanovic-Silva, Jelena; Beleza, Jorge; Coxito, Pedro

Pregnancy may be a challenging period for the maternal systems and has been regarded as a stress test, as imperceptible/mild dysfunctions eventually present may be exacerbated during this period. The cardiovascular system is no exception, and several morphological and functional adaptations accompanying pregnancy have been described. However, long-term pregnancy-induced cardiac molecular alterations remain high...


Maternal hepatic adaptations during obese pregnancy encompass lobe-specific mit...

Grilo, Luís F; Martins, João D; Diniz, Mariana S.; Tocantins, Carolina; Cavallaro, Chiara; Baldeiras, Inês; Cunha-Oliveira, Teresa; Ford, Stephen

Maternal obesity (MO) is rising worldwide, affecting half of all gestations, constituting a possible risk-factor for some pregnancy-associated liver diseases (PALD) and hepatic diseases. PALD occur in approximately 3% of pregnancies and are characterized by maternal hepatic oxidative stress (OS) and mitochondrial dysfunction. Maternal hepatic disease increases maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality. Underst...


Made in the Womb: Maternal Programming of Offspring Cardiovascular Function by ...

Diniz, Mariana S.; Grilo, Luís F.; Tocantins, Carolina; Falcão-Pires, Inês; Pereira, Susana P.

Obesity incidence has been increasing at an alarming rate, especially in women of reproductive age. It is estimated that 50% of pregnancies occur in overweight or obese women. It has been described that maternal obesity (MO) predisposes the offspring to an increased risk of developing many chronic diseases in an early stage of life, including obesity, type 2 diabetes, and cardiovascular disease (CVD). CVD is th...


Metabolic mitochondrial alterations prevail in the female rat heart 8 weeks aft...

Tocantins, Carolina; Martins, João D; Rodrigues, Óscar M; Grilo, Luís F; Diniz, Mariana S.; Stevanovic-Silva, Jelena; Beleza, Jorge; Coxito, Pedro

The consumption of high-caloric diets strongly contributes to the development of non-communicable diseases (NCDs), including cardiovascular disease, the leading cause of mortality worldwide. Exercise (along with diet intervention) is one of the primary non-pharmacological approaches to promote a healthier lifestyle and counteract the rampant prevalence of NCDs. The present study evaluated the effects of exercis...


The birth of cardiac disease: Mechanisms linking gestational diabetes mellitus ...

Tocantins, Carolina; Diniz, Mariana S.; Grilo, Luís F.; Pereira, Susana P.

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the biggest killer worldwide, composing a major economic burden for health care systems. Obesity and diabetes are dual epidemics on the rise and major risk factors predisposing for CVD. Increased obesity- and diabetes-related incidence is now observed among children, adolescents, and young adults. Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is the most common metabolic pregnancy disorder...


The Endocrine–Metabolic Axis Regulation in Offspring Exposed to Maternal Obesit...

Grilo, Luís F; Diniz, Mariana S.; Tocantins, Carolina; Areia, Ana L.; Pereira, Susana P.


Metabolic Disease Programming: From Mitochondria to Epigenetics, Glucocorticoid...

Grilo, Luís F; Tocantins, Carolina; Diniz, Mariana S.; Gomes, Rodrigo Mello; Oliveira, Paulo J; Matafome, Paulo Nuno Centeio; Pereira, Susana P

Embryonic and foetal development are critical periods of development in which several environmental cues determine health and disease in adulthood. Maternal conditions and an unfavourable intrauterine environment impact foetal development and may programme the offspring for increased predisposition to metabolic diseases and other chronic pathologic conditions throughout adult life. Previously, non-communicable ...


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