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The angiotensin II type I receptor contributes to impaired cerebral blood flow autoregulation caused by placental ischemia in pregnant rats.

Junie P WarringtonFan FanJeremy DuncanMark W CunninghamBabette B LaMarcaRalf DechendGerd WallukatRichard J RomanHeather A DrummondJoey P GrangerMichael J Ryan
Published in: Biology of sex differences (2019)
These results suggest that the impaired CBF autoregulation associated with placental ischemia is due, at least in part, to activation of the AT1 receptor and that the RAS may interact with other placental factors to promote cerebrovascular changes common to preeclampsia.
Keyphrases
  • cerebral blood flow
  • angiotensin ii
  • angiotensin converting enzyme
  • vascular smooth muscle cells
  • pregnant women