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Mallette J, Crudup B, Oudomrath Speyrer A, Rawls A, Cockrell K, Willis A, et al.
Hypertension . 2024 Dec; 82(2):241-254. PMID: 39633591
Background: Transgender women are individuals born male but identify as female. Many transgender women undergo gender-affirming hormone therapy to alleviate the distress that can occur due to gender incongruence. For...
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Falkner B, Alexander B, Nuyt A, South A, Ingelfinger J
Hypertension . 2024 Jul; 81(10):2016-2026. PMID: 39069922
Hypertension has largely been viewed as a disorder of adulthood. Historically, blood pressure (BP) was not routinely measured in children because hypertension was considered uncommon in childhood. It was not...
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Warrington J, Collins H, Davidge S, do Carmo J, Goulopoulou S, Intapad S, et al.
Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol . 2024 May; 327(1):H221-H241. PMID: 38819382
Research using animals depends on the generation of offspring for use in experiments or for the maintenance of animal colonies. Although not considered by all, several different factors preceding and...
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Collins H, Alexander B, Care A, Davenport M, Davidge S, Eghbali M, et al.
Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol . 2024 May; 327(1):H191-H220. PMID: 38758127
Maternal mortality rates are at an all-time high across the world and are set to increase in subsequent years. Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death during pregnancy and...
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Shawky N, Reckelhoff J, Alexander B, Yanes Cardozo L
Hypertension . 2023 Jul; 80(9):1810-1820. PMID: 37462057
Transgender individuals that undergo gender-affirming hormone therapy may experience discrimination in the health care setting with a lack of access to medical personnel competent in transgender medicine. Recent evidence suggests...
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Solise D, Campbell N, Ashraf U, Herrock O, Crudup B, Mallette J, et al.
Am J Obstet Gynecol MFM . 2023 Mar; 5(6):100945. PMID: 36990181
Background: Preeclampsia, a new-onset hypertension with end-organ damage in pregnancy, is associated with maternal death and morbidity, low birthweight, and B cells producing agonistic autoantibodies to the angiotensin II type...
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Mallette J, Crudup B, Alexander B
Curr Opin Physiol . 2023 Mar; 32. PMID: 36968132
Preeclampsia remains a major health concern for mother and child. Yet, treatment options remain limited to early delivery. Placental dysfunction in preeclampsia occurs in response to an increase in oxidative...
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Alexander B, South A, August P, Bertagnolli M, Ferranti E, Grobe J, et al.
Hypertension . 2023 Mar; 80(5):e75-e89. PMID: 36951054
There is increasing interest in the long-term cardiovascular health of women with complicated pregnancies and their affected offspring. Emerging antenatal risk factors such as preeclampsia appear to increase the risk...
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Ashraf U, Hall D, Campbell N, Waller J, Rawls A, Solise D, et al.
Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol . 2022 Sep; 323(5):R670-R681. PMID: 36121142
Placenta ischemia, the initiating event in preeclampsia (PE), is associated with fetal growth restriction. Inhibition of the agonistic autoantibody against the angiotensin type 1 receptor AT-AA, using an epitope-binding inhibitory...
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Shawky N, Dalmasso C, Ojeda N, Zuchowski Y, Stachenfeld N, Alexander B, et al.
J Hypertens . 2022 Jan; 40(4):712-722. PMID: 34980865
Background: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is characterized by reproductive and metabolic dysfunction, and elevated blood pressure (BP). The cardiometabolic consequences of maternal hyperandrogenemia on offspring, either as adults or with...