Jan M Williams
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Recent Articles
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Alhashim A, Capehart K, Tang J, Saad K, Abdelsayed R, Cooley M, et al.
Dent J (Basel)
. 2025 Jan;
13(1).
PMID: 39851590
The incidence of obesity has dramatically increased worldwide. Obesity has been shown to exacerbate the progression of periodontal disease. Studies suggest a sex difference in periodontitis, whereby males are more...
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Griffin A, Szczepanski J, Spencer S, Solis L, Bowles T, Robinson R, et al.
Front Physiol
. 2024 Dec;
15:1468793.
PMID: 39655276
Introduction: Women with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy such as HELLP (hemolysis, elevated liver enzyme, low platelet) Syndrome are affected by acute kidney injury during pregnancy (PR-AKI) at higher rates than...
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Bhopatkar A, Mandal S, Williams J
Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol
. 2024 Jul;
327(2):H507-H508.
PMID: 39058436
No abstract available.
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Wang X, Shields C, Thompson D, McKay J, Wilson R, Robbins M, et al.
Am J Reprod Immunol
. 2024 Jul;
92(1):e13895.
PMID: 39001587
Problem: Preeclampsia (PE) is a hypertensive pregnancy disorder that is a leading cause of maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality characterized by maternal vascular dysfunction, oxidative stress, chronic immune activation,...
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Lee D, Williams C, Mathis K, Williams J, Reynolds C, King A
Am J Physiol Renal Physiol
. 2024 Jul;
327(2):F245-F248.
PMID: 38991007
No abstract available.
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Ekperikpe U, Mandal S, Bhopatkar A, Shields C, Coley C, Chambers C, et al.
J Cardiovasc Pharmacol
. 2024 Mar;
83(6):635-645.
PMID: 38547515
Prepubertal obesity is growing at an alarming rate and is now considered a risk factor for renal injury. Recently, we reported that the early development of renal injury in obese...
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Wang X, Shields C, Tardo G, Peacock G, Hester E, Anderson M, et al.
Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol
. 2024 Feb;
326(4):H1006-H1016.
PMID: 38363211
Preeclampsia (PE), a leading cause of maternal/fetal morbidity and mortality, is a hypertensive pregnancy disorder with end-organ damage that manifests after 20 wk of gestation. PE is characterized by chronic...
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Shields C, Tardo G, Wang X, Peacock G, Robbins M, Glenn H, et al.
Int J Mol Sci
. 2024 Jan;
25(2).
PMID: 38255935
Preeclampsia (PE) is characterized by maternal hypertension, fetal growth restriction (FGR), and increased inflammation and populations of cytotoxic NK cells (cNKs) and inflammatory T-Helper 17 cells (TH17s). Both cytotoxic NK...
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Ekperikpe U, Mandal S, Holt S, Daniels J, Johnson T, Cooper J, et al.
Am J Physiol Renal Physiol
. 2023 Jul;
325(3):F363-F376.
PMID: 37498548
Prepubertal obesity is currently an epidemic and is considered as a major risk factor for renal injury. Previous studies have demonstrated that insulin resistance contributes to renal injury in obesity,...
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Poudel B, Ekperikpe U, Mandal S, Wilson G, Shields C, Cornelius D, et al.
Am J Physiol Renal Physiol
. 2023 May;
325(1):F87-F98.
PMID: 37167270
Recently, we have reported that the early progression of proteinuria in the obese Dahl salt-sensitive (SS) leptin receptor mutant (SSmutant) strain was associated with increased renal macrophage infiltration before puberty....