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In utero exposure to ultrafine particles promotes placental stress-induced programming of renin-angiotensin system-related elements in the offspring results in altered blood pressure in adult mice.

Russell A Morales-RubioIsabel Alvarado-CruzNatalia Manzano-LeónMaria-de-Los-Angeles Andrade-OlivaMarisela Uribe-RamirezBetzabet Quintanilla-VegaÁlvaro Osornio-VargasAndrea De Vizcaya-Ruiz
Published in: Particle and fibre toxicology (2019)
In utero UFP exposure promotes placental stress through inflammation and oxidative stress, and programs RAS-related elements that result in altered blood pressure in the offspring. Exposure to UFP during fetal development could influence susceptibility to CVD in adulthood.
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