Perinatal iron deficiency and a high salt diet cause long-term kidney mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress

Volume: 116, Issue: 1, Pages: 183 - 192
Published: Jan 31, 2019
Abstract
Aims Perinatal iron deficiency (ID) alters developmental trajectories of offspring, predisposing them to cardiovascular dysfunction in later life. The mechanisms underlying this long-term programming of renal function have not been defined. We hypothesized perinatal ID causes hypertension and alters kidney metabolic function and morphology in a sex-dependent manner in adult offspring. Furthermore, we hypothesized these effects are exacerbated by...
Paper Details
Title
Perinatal iron deficiency and a high salt diet cause long-term kidney mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress
Published Date
Jan 31, 2019
Volume
116
Issue
1
Pages
183 - 192
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