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Decreased vascular reactivity associated with increased IL-8 in 6-month-old infants of mothers with pre-eclampsia.

Kok Lim KuaEli RhoadsJames E SlavenShanique EdwardsDavid M HaasClement L RenChristina TillerJeffrey BjerregaardLaura S HanelineRobert S Tepper
Published in: Pediatric research (2024)
Changes in cord blood antiangiogenic factors are documented in infants of mothers with pre-eclampsia and may contribute to offspring risks of adult cardiovascular disease. How these factors evolve during early infancy and their correlation with offspring vascular development have not been studied. This study found that 6-month-old infants born to mothers with pre-eclampsia had decreased vascular reactivity, which was correlated with higher IL-8. These findings underscore the lasting impact of maternal pre-eclampsia on offspring vascular development and highlight the need for long-term follow-up in children born to mothers with pre-eclampsia.
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