stilbenes and Fetal-Hypoxia

stilbenes has been researched along with Fetal-Hypoxia* in 2 studies

Other Studies

2 other study(ies) available for stilbenes and Fetal-Hypoxia

ArticleYear
Effect of resveratrol on metabolic and cardiovascular function in male and female adult offspring exposed to prenatal hypoxia and a high-fat diet.
    The Journal of physiology, 2016, Mar-01, Volume: 594, Issue:5

    Prenatal hypoxia, a common outcome of pregnancy complications, predisposes offspring to the development of metabolic and cardiovascular disorders in later life. We have previously observed that resveratrol improved cardiovascular and metabolic health in adult male rat offspring exposed to prenatal hypoxia and a postnatal high-fat (HF) diet; however, the effects of resveratrol in female rat offspring are not known. Our aim was to identify the mechanism(s) by which resveratrol may prevent metabolic and cardiac dysfunction in both male and female rat offspring exposed to prenatal hypoxia and a postnatal HF diet. Offspring that experienced normoxia or hypoxia in utero were fed a HF diet or a HF diet supplemented with resveratrol for 9 weeks following weaning. Body composition, metabolic function, in vivo cardiac function and ex vivo cardiac susceptibility to ischaemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury were assessed at 12 weeks of age. Prenatal hypoxia impaired metabolic function in male, but not female, rat offspring fed a HF diet and this was improved by resveratrol supplementation. Prenatal hypoxia also led to reduced recovery from cardiac I/R injury in male, and to a lesser extent in female, rat offspring fed a HF diet. Indices of cardiac oxidative stress after I/R were enhanced in both male and female rat offspring exposed to prenatal hypoxia. Resveratrol improved cardiac recovery from I/R injury and attenuated superoxide levels in both male and female rat offspring. In conclusion, prenatal hypoxia impaired metabolic and cardiac function in a sex-specific manner. Resveratrol supplementation may improve metabolic and cardiovascular health in adult male and female rat offspring exposed to prenatal hypoxia.

    Topics: Animals; Cardiotonic Agents; Cardiovascular Diseases; Diet, High-Fat; Female; Fetal Hypoxia; Heart; Male; Myocardial Contraction; Myocardium; Pregnancy; Rats; Rats, Sprague-Dawley; Resveratrol; Stilbenes; Superoxides; Ventricular Function

2016
Maternal resveratrol treatment during pregnancy improves adverse fetal outcomes in a rat model of severe hypoxia.
    Placenta, 2012, Volume: 33, Issue:5

    Prenatal hypoxia is a common complication in pregnancy. We sought to determine whether resveratrol, a phytoalexin shown to improve health in several species, improves fetal outcomes associated with prenatal hypoxia in rats. Supplementation of maternal diets with resveratrol (4 g/kg diet) from gestational day (GD) 7 to GD21 almost completely reversed fetal demise in hypoxic (8.5% oxygen) pregnancies. We also show that resveratrol crosses the placenta, and may affect the fetus directly.

    Topics: Animals; Antioxidants; Drug Evaluation, Preclinical; Female; Fetal Hypoxia; Pregnancy; Pregnancy Outcome; Rats; Resveratrol; Stilbenes

2012