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Diabetologia | 1999

Streptozotocin diabetes in the pregnant rat induces cardiovascular dysfunction in adult offspring

Kathleen Holemans; R Gerber; Kris Meurrens; F. De Clerck; Lucilla Poston; F Van Assche

Summary Severe diabetes in pregnant rats produces persistent metabolic consequences in adult offspring. This study investigated whether diabetes in pregnant rats could also lead to cardiovascular abnormalities in the adult offspring. Blood pressure, heart rate and in vitro vascular reactivity of small arteries were evaluated in female adult offspring of control rats and of rats rendered diabetic with streptozotocin. Rise in blood pressures were similar in both groups of offspring but heart rate was lower in the diabetic offspring (p < 0.05). The rise in blood pressure associated with infusion of a nitric oxide synthase inhibitor was similar in both groups, but the associated decrease in heart rate was more pronounced in diabetic offspring (p < 0.01). Small mesenteric arteries from this group showed enhanced sensitivity to noradrenaline (p < 0.05) and abnormal endothelium-dependent relaxation to acetylcholine (p < 0.01) and bradykinin (p < 0.05). Reduction in acetylcholine induced relaxation, reflected reduced synthesis of nitric oxide or a cyclooxygenase product and was not attributable to an endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factor. Sensitivity to exogenous nitric oxide was normal. A subgroup of pups born to diabetic dams were suckled by control maternal dams and a subgroup of those born to controls by diabetic dams. Suckling was an important determinant of impaired growth; offspring of diabetic rats suckled by their own mother and those of control rats by diabetic dams showed impaired growth rates whereas growth of offspring of diabetic rats suckled by control dams paralleled those of control rats suckled by their own mother. [Diabetologia (1999) 42: 81–89]


Gastroenterology | 1977

Intracellular Electrolyte Abnormalities in Fulminant Hepatic Failure

A. N. Alam; S. P. Wilkinson; Lucilla Poston; Helen Moodie; Roger Williams

The sodium, potassium, and water content of peripheral blood leukocytes was determined in 30 patients with fulminant hepatic failure. Although values for potassium were reduced, statistically significant increases were found in sodium and water content. Serial studies showed that, with recovery of liver function, the leukocyte sodium content fell initially to below normal, with values subsequently returning to the normal range some weeks later. Leukocyte sodium content was inversely correlated to the plasma sodium concentration, suggesting that a shift of sodium into the intracellular compartment might contribute toward the hyponatremia that was found in many patients.


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2002

A longitudinal study of biochemical variables in women at risk of preeclampsia

Lucy Chappell; Paul Seed; Anisette Briley; Frank J. Kelly; Beverley J. Hunt; D. Stephen Charnock-Jones; Anthony I. Mallet; Lucilla Poston


Clinical Science | 1979

Studies on mineralocorticoid 'escape' in cirrhosis.

S. P. Wilkinson; I. K. Smith; Helen Moodie; Lucilla Poston; R. Williams


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2000

Increase of the isoprostane 8-isoprostaglandin F2α in maternal and fetal blood of rats with streptozotocin-induced diabetes: Evidence of lipid peroxidation

Robert T. Gerber; Kathleen Holemans; Ivan O’Brien-Coker; Anthony I. Mallet; Rita van Breed; F.André Van Assche; Lucilla Poston


Clinical Science | 1982

Effects of serum from patients with fulminant hepatic failure on leucocyte sodium transport.

Sewell Rb; Robin D. Hughes; Lucilla Poston; Roger Williams


Clinical Science | 1978

A Study In Vitro of the Sodium Pump in Fulminant Hepatic Failure

A. N. Alam; Lucilla Poston; S. P. Wilkinson; C. G. Golindano; R. Williams


Clinical Science | 1982

Sodium Transport during the Natriuresis of Volume Expansion; a Study Using Peripheral Blood Leucocytes

Lucilla Poston; S. P. Wilkinson; Sewell Rb; R. Williams


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2003

Longitudinal evaluation of markers of endothelial cell dysfunction and hemostasis in treated antiphospholipid syndrome and in healthy pregnancy

Sophia Stone; Beverley J. Hunt; Paul Seed; Kiran Parmar; Munther A. Khamashta; Lucilla Poston


Clinical Science | 1978

Validation of ‘Transit Renography’ for the Determination of the Intrarenal Distribution of Plasma Flow: Comparison with the Microsphere Method in the Anaesthetized Rabbit and Pig

S. P. Wilkinson; M. Bernardi; P. C. Pearce; K. E. Britton; N. J. G. Brown; Lucilla Poston; M. Clarke; R.E. Jenner; Roger Williams

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R. Williams

University of Cambridge

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Sewell Rb

University of Cambridge

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Kathleen Holemans

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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F Van Assche

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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