[Fetal programming of cardiovascular disease: new causes and underlying mechanisms]
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Date of Publication
2012
Publication Type
Article
Division/Institute
Series
Revue médicale suisse
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
0025-6749
Publisher
Médecine & Hygiène
Language
French
PubMed ID
23029985
Description
There exists an association between pathologic events occurring during early life and the development of cardiovascular disease in adulthood. For example, transient perinatal hypoxemia predisposes to exaggerated hypoxic pulmonary hypertension and preeclampsia predisposes the offspring to pulmonary and systemic endothelial dysfunction later in life. The latter finding offers a scientific basis for observations demonstrating an increased risk for premature cardiovascular morbidity in this population. Very recently, we showed that offspring of assisted reproductive technologies also display generalized vascular dysfunction and early arteriosclerosis. Studies in animal models have provided evidence that oxidative stress and/or epigenetic alterations play an important pathophysiological role in the fetal programming of cardiovascular disease.