Suttira Intapad
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Recent Articles
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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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Amruta N, Kandikattu H, Intapad S
Curr Hypertens Rep
. 2022 Nov;
24(12):693-708.
PMID: 36322299
Purpose Of Review: We highlight important new findings on cardiovascular dysfunction in intrauterine growth restriction. Recent Findings: Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) is a multifactorial condition which negatively impacts neonatal growth...
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Impact of prenatal opioids on cardiac and autonomic development: systematic review and meta-analysis
Howell M, Wiseman C, Rosen M, Yeates W, Wright L, OConnell S, et al.
J Perinatol
. 2022 Jul;
43(3):259-270.
PMID: 35906283
Prenatal opioid exposure has recently risen four-fold with limited data on the developmental effects on neonatal physiology. The objective of this systematic review is to develop an association between prenatal...
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Yokota R, Bhunu B, Toba H, Intapad S
Kidney360
. 2022 Apr;
2(3):534-541.
PMID: 35369015
Sphingolipids are now considered not only as constitutional components of the cellular membrane but also as essential bioactive factors regulating development and physiologic functions. Ceramide is a vital intermediate of...
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Guan Z, Intapad S, Palygin O, Sullivan J
Front Physiol
. 2022 Jan;
12:824971.
PMID: 35069271
No abstract available.
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Bhunu B, Riccio I, Intapad S
Integr Blood Press Control
. 2021 Oct;
14:141-152.
PMID: 34675650
In recent decades, both clinical and animal studies have shown that fetal growth restriction (FGR), caused by exposure to adverse uterine environments, is a risk factor for hypertension as well...
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Wei J, Zhang J, Jiang S, Xu L, Qu L, Pang B, et al.
J Am Soc Nephrol
. 2021 Jun;
32(10):2485-2500.
PMID: 34127535
Background: Regulation of renal hemodynamics and BP via tubuloglomerular feedback (TGF) may be an important adaptive mechanism during pregnancy. Because the β-splice variant of nitric oxide synthase 1 (NOS1β) in...
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Palygin O, Guan Z, Intapad S, Sullivan J
Front Physiol
. 2021 Mar;
12:662737.
PMID: 33776805
No abstract available.
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Intapad S
Am J Physiol Renal Physiol
. 2019 Aug;
317(3):F638-F640.
PMID: 31390266
Sphingolipids were originally believed to play a role only as a backbone of mammalian cell membranes. However, sphingolipid metabolites, especially sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P), are now recognized as new bioactive signaling molecules...