Publications by authors named "Oksan Gezmish"

Exposure to synthetic glucocorticoids during development can result in later cardiovascular and renal disease in sheep and rats. Although prenatal glucocorticoid exposure is associated with impaired renal development, less is known about effects on the developing heart. This study aimed to examine the effects of a short-term exposure to dexamethasone (60 hours from embryonic day 12.

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Vitamin D deficiency is a major worldwide public health problem affecting people of all ages, from infants to the elderly. Of particular concern is the high incidence of vitamin D deficiency in women during pregnancy and lactation, leading to the exposure of the growing fetus/infant to inadequate levels of vitamin D, which is essential for normal development. Vitamin D deficiency in adulthood is linked to the etiology of hypertension and to a multitude of adverse cardiovascular outcomes.

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A reduced complement of cardiomyocytes in early life can adversely affect life-long cardiac functional reserve. In the present study, using a cross-fostering approach in rats, we examined the contributions of the prenatal and postnatal environments in the programming of cardiomyocyte growth. Rat dams underwent either bilateral uterine vessel ligation (Restricted) or sham surgery (Control) on day 18 of gestation.

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The aim of this study was to determine the effect of vitamin D deficiency from conception until 4 weeks of age on the development of the heart in rat offspring. Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats were fed either a vitamin D deplete or vitamin D-replete diet for 6 weeks prior to pregnancy, during pregnancy and throughout lactation. Cardiomyocyte number was determined in fixed hearts of offspring at postnatal day 3 and 4 weeks of age using an optical disector/fractionator stereological technique.

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