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Circulation research

Quelle FW, Sigmund CD.
PMID: 23371897
Circ Res. 2013 Feb 01;112(3):411-4. doi: 10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.113.300870.

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Pregnant mice lacking indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase exhibit preeclampsia phenotypes.

Physiological reports

Santillan MK, Pelham CJ, Ketsawatsomkron P, Santillan DA, Davis DR, Devor EJ, Gibson-Corley KN, Scroggins SM, Grobe JL, Yang B, Hunter SK, Sigmund CD.
PMID: 25602015
Physiol Rep. 2015 Jan 19;3(1). doi: 10.14814/phy2.12257. Print 2015 Jan 01.

Preeclampsia is a cardiovascular disorder of late pregnancy that is, commonly characterized by hypertension, renal structural damage and dysfunction, and fetal growth restriction. Prevailing etiologic models of this disorder include T-cell dysfunction as an initiating cause of preeclampsia. Indoleamine...

Inflaming hypothalamic neurons raises blood pressure.

Cell metabolism

Rahmouni K, Davisson RL, Sigmund CD.
PMID: 21723497
Cell Metab. 2011 Jul 06;14(1):3-4. doi: 10.1016/j.cmet.2011.06.006.

Obesity and hypertension are strongly associated, and neural dysfunction has been implicated in both. The hypothalamus integrates signals regulating blood pressure and energy homeostasis. A recent paper in Nature Medicine (Purkayastha et al., 2011) suggests that obesity and hypertension...

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