2016
DOI: 10.18632/oncotarget.13410
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New conception for the development of hypertension in preeclampsia

Abstract: Placental vascular dysfunction was suggested to be critical for placental ischemia-initiated hypertension in preeclampsia, although the contributions of endothelium involved are unclear. The present study found, unlike non-placental vessels, acetylcholine showed no vasodilatation effect on placental vessels, indicating that endothelial-derived nitric oxide (NO) was extremely weak in placental vessels. Placental vascular responses to exogenous NO from sodium nitroprusside (SNP) were significantly different from… Show more

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“…It is important to note, however, that NO still plays a role in the vasodilation of the placental vasculature. Indeed, endothelium‐independent vasodilation, expressed as the vasodilatory response to the NO donor SNP, although reduced, was still present in preeclamptic placental vessels . This indicated that it might be the smooth muscle portion of the NO‐dependent vasodilatory pathway that is altered in preeclamptic vessels.…”
Section: Impaired Vasodilation In Pe Could Be Related To Decreased α2mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is important to note, however, that NO still plays a role in the vasodilation of the placental vasculature. Indeed, endothelium‐independent vasodilation, expressed as the vasodilatory response to the NO donor SNP, although reduced, was still present in preeclamptic placental vessels . This indicated that it might be the smooth muscle portion of the NO‐dependent vasodilatory pathway that is altered in preeclamptic vessels.…”
Section: Impaired Vasodilation In Pe Could Be Related To Decreased α2mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…NO is a principal vasodilator released by ECs and diffuses to the underlying VSMC layer triggering vasorelaxation . Because of its potency in mediating vasorelaxation, several studies aimed at understanding the role of NO in the isolated UA of PE animal models and in human placental vessels . However, these studies have revealed inconsistent results with controversy regarding the presence or absence of NO‐induced vasodilation in PE.…”
Section: Impaired Vasodilation In Pe Could Be Related To Decreased α2mentioning
confidence: 99%
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