Ionel Sandovici
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Sandovici I, Fernandez-Twinn D, Campbell N, Cooper W, Sekita Y, Zvetkova I, et al.
Cell Rep
. 2024 Sep;
43(9):114750.
PMID: 39283743
Mir483 is a conserved and highly expressed microRNA in placental mammals, embedded within the Igf2 gene. Its expression is dysregulated in a number of human diseases, including metabolic disorders and...
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Sandovici I, Knee O, Lopez-Tello J, Shreeve N, Fowden A, Sferruzzi-Perri A, et al.
Dis Model Mech
. 2024 Aug;
17(8).
PMID: 39207227
The placenta is a gatekeeper between the mother and fetus, adapting its structure and functions to support optimal fetal growth. Studies exploring adaptations of placentae that support the development of...
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Pandey K, Bessieres B, Sheng S, Taranda J, Osten P, Sandovici I, et al.
Neuron
. 2023 Oct;
111(23):3819-3836.e8.
PMID: 37788670
Investigations of memory mechanisms have been, thus far, neuron centric, despite the brain comprising diverse cell types. Using rats and mice, we assessed the cell-type-specific contribution of hippocampal insulin-like growth...
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Lopez-Tello J, Yong H, Sandovici I, Dowsett G, Christoforou E, Salazar-Petres E, et al.
Cell Metab
. 2023 Jul;
35(7):1195-1208.e6.
PMID: 37437545
Maternal-offspring interactions in mammals involve both cooperation and conflict. The fetus has evolved ways to manipulate maternal physiology to enhance placental nutrient transfer, but the mechanisms involved remain unclear. The...
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Sandovici I, Reiterer M, Constancia M, Branco C
STAR Protoc
. 2022 Sep;
3(4):101721.
PMID: 36153734
In the mouse, feto-placental endothelial cells (FPEC) line the inner surface of the feto-placental blood vessels located within placental labyrinthine zone and play critical roles in placental development and function....
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Sandovici I, Fernandez-Twinn D, Hufnagel A, Constancia M, Ozanne S
Nat Metab
. 2022 May;
4(5):507-523.
PMID: 35637347
Strong evidence suggests that early-life exposures to suboptimal environmental factors, including those in utero, influence our long-term metabolic health. This has been termed developmental programming. Mounting evidence suggests that the...
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Sandovici I, Georgopoulou A, Perez-Garcia V, Hufnagel A, Lopez-Tello J, Lam B, et al.
Dev Cell
. 2021 Dec;
57(1):63-79.e8.
PMID: 34963058
In all eutherian mammals, growth of the fetus is dependent upon a functional placenta, but whether and how the latter adapts to putative fetal signals is currently unknown. Here, we...
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Andrade S, Morais T, Sandovici I, Seabra A, Constancia M, Monteiro M
Front Endocrinol (Lausanne)
. 2021 Jul;
12:681649.
PMID: 34290669
Background: Obesity is a major risk factor for dysglycemic disorders, including type 2 diabetes (T2D). However, there is wide phenotypic variation in metabolic profiles. Tissue-specific epigenetic modifications could be partially...
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Napso T, Zhao X, Lligona M, Sandovici I, Kay R, George A, et al.
Commun Biol
. 2021 Jun;
4(1):701.
PMID: 34103657
Alterations in maternal physiological adaptation during pregnancy lead to complications, including abnormal birthweight and gestational diabetes. Maternal adaptations are driven by placental hormones, although the full identity of these is...
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Angiolini E, Sandovici I, Coan P, Burton G, Sibley C, Fowden A, et al.
Genes (Basel)
. 2021 Apr;
12(5.
PMID: 33922969
Genomic imprinting, an epigenetic phenomenon that causes the expression of a small set of genes in a parent-of-origin-specific manner, is thought to have co-evolved with placentation. Many imprinted genes are...