Listar Facultad de Medicina, Enfermería, Nutrición y Tecnología Médica por autor "Kovalenko, Olga"
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Evidence for extraplacental sources of circulating angiogenic growth effectors in human pregnancy
Zamudio, Stacy; Kovalenko, Olga; Echalar, Lourdes; Torricos, T; Al-Khan, A; Álvarez, M; Illsley, Nicholas P (Placenta, 2013-08-24)Abastract. Pregnancy complications such as preeclampsia (PE) and intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) are associated with reduced blood flow, contributing to placental and fetal hypoxia. Placental hypoxia is thought ... -
Maternal and fetoplacental hypoxia do not alter circulating angiogenec growth effectors during human pregnancy
Zamudio, Stacy; Borges, Marcus; Echalar, Lourdes; Kovalenko, Olga; Vargas, Enrique; Torricos, Tatiana; Al Khan, Abdulla; Álvarez, Manuel; Illsley, Nicholas P (Biol Reprod., 2014-02-27)Abstract. One causal model of preeclampsia (PE) postulates that placental hypoxia alters the production of angiogenic growth effectors (AGEs), causing an imbalance leading to maternal endothelial cell dysfunction. We ... -
Maternal and fetoplacental hypoxia do not alter circulating angiogenic growth factors : the emperor's got no clothes?
Zamudio, Stacy; Williams, Shauna; Kovalenko, Olga; Borges, Marcus; Echalar, Lourdes; Torricos, Tatiana; Paiva, Priscilla; Illsley, Nicholas P (The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2010)ABSTRACT. Context: Placental hypoxia alters production of angiogenic growth factors (AGFs), thought to be causally involved in the development of the pregnancy-specific disease preeclampsia (PE). Consistent with this, ...