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Folate supplementation during pregnancy improves offspring cardiovascular dysfunction Induced by protein restriction (2006)

Abstract
Dietary protein restriction in the rat compromises the maternal cardiovascular adaptations to pregnancy and leads to raised blood pressure and endothelial dysfunction in the offspring. In this study we have hypothesized that dietary folate supplementation of the low-protein diet will improve maternal vascular function and also restore offspring cardiovascular function. Pregnant Wistar rats were fed either a control (18% casein) or protein-restricted (9% casein) diet +/-5 mg/kg folate supplement. Function of isolated maternal uterine artery and small mesenteric arteries from adult male offspring was assessed, systolic blood pressure recorded, and offspring thoracic aorta levels of endothelial nitric oxide (NO) synthase mRNA measured. In the uterine artery of late pregnancy dams, vasodilatation to vascular endothelial growth factor was attenuated in the protein-restricted group but restored with folate supplementation, as was isoprenaline-induced vasodilatation (P

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Download http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/44248/
Repository e-Prints Soton (United Kingdom)
Keywords R Medicine (General)
Type Article, PeerReviewed
Relation http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/01.HYP.0000215580.43711.d1