Publications by authors named "N M Hula"

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  • Pregnancy requires various physiological changes in the mother, including increased blood flow to the uterus to support fetal development and placental growth.
  • Key adaptations include reduced resistance in the uterine arteries and remodeling, driven by altered cell communication between endothelial and smooth muscle cells.
  • Perivascular adipose tissue (PVAT) plays a crucial role in regulating vascular reactivity, contributing to the adaptations seen in maternal circulation during pregnancy.
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Circulating cell-free mitochondrial DNA (ccf-mtDNA) is an indicator of cell death, inflammation, and oxidative stress. ccf-mtDNA in pregnancies with placental dysfunction differs from that in healthy pregnancies, and the direction of this difference depends on gestational age and method of mtDNA quantification. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) trigger release of mtDNA, yet it is unknown whether trophoblast cells release mtDNA in response to oxidative stress, a common feature of pregnancies with placental pathology.

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Unlabelled: Circulating cell-free mitochondrial DNA (ccf-mtDNA) is an indicator of cell death, inflammation, and oxidative stress. ccf-mtDNA differs in pregnancies with placental dysfunction from healthy pregnancies and the direction of this difference depends on gestational age and method of mtDNA quantification. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) trigger release of mtDNA from non-placental cells; yet it is unknown whether trophoblast cells release mtDNA in response to oxidative stress, a common feature of pregnancies with placental pathology.

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Background: Aging is associated with the slowing down of metabolic processes, diminished physiological processes, changes in hormonal activity and increasing exposure to oxidative stress factors and chronic inflammation. The endocannabinoid system (ECS) is a major signaling network that plays a pro-homeostatic role in the central and peripheral organs of the human body. A class of minor lipids, N-acylethanolamines (NAEs), which do not activate cannabinoid receptors, except for anandamide, but can potentiate the action of endocannabinoids and have a wide spectrum of biological activity and significant adaptogenic potential, belongs to ECS.

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An ATP-induced increase of [Ca] in myometrium mitochondria matrix at the absence of exogenous Ca was shown. An ATP-induced increase of Сa efflux from mitochondria ([Сa]) has also been shown. Mitochondria membranes were polarized upon incubation in both Mg- and Mg,ATP-medium.

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