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   Preterm birth and renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system: Evidences of activation and impact on chronic cardiovascular disease risks  
   
نویسنده bertagnolli m.
منبع protein and peptide letters - 2017 - دوره : 24 - شماره : 9 - صفحه:793 -798
چکیده    Preterm birth (< 37 gestational weeks) reaches 10% of total births worldwide. early exposure to an ex utero environment can alter organogenesis and maturation in the newborn. this early onset of events can further promote long-term developmental alterations and cardiovascular disease risks. mechanisms activated during preterm birth and promoting such cardiovascular alterations have just recently been investigated. as a major candidate,the renin angiotensin aldosterone system (raas) can be acutely altered during preterm birth and persistently activated in later life. further,raas alterations may occur as consequence of kidney and heart immaturity to promote adaptive responses,suggesting a dual role of this system on fetal and neonatal organogenesis. furthermore,fetal or neonatal exposure to deleterious stress conditions can significantly impact on this dual raas role,contributing to the establishment of hemodynamic and structural alterations. in this review,clinical and experimental findings describing raas components and activation in relationship with preterm birth are discussed. further clinical and experimental investigations on raas activation in the context of preterm birth are needed to better understand this dual role of raas on early development and on programming of risks to cardiovascular diseases. © 2017 bentham science publishers.
کلیدواژه Cardiovascular diseases; Pregnancy complications neonatal complications; Preterm birth; Renin angiotensin aldosterone system
آدرس radcliffe department of medicine,division of cardiovascular medicine,university of oxford,oxford cardiovascular clinical research facility,level 1,john radcliffe hospital,oxford, United Kingdom
 
     
   
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