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Review
. 2017 Sep 23;19(10):82.
doi: 10.1007/s11906-017-0774-6.

Altered Endothelial Nitric Oxide Signaling as a Paradigm for Maternal Vascular Maladaptation in Preeclampsia

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Altered Endothelial Nitric Oxide Signaling as a Paradigm for Maternal Vascular Maladaptation in Preeclampsia

George Osol et al. Curr Hypertens Rep. .

Abstract

Purpose of review: The goal of this review is to present the newest insights into what we view as a central failure of cardiovascular adaptation in preeclampsia (PE) by focusing on one clinically significant manifestation of maternal endothelial dysfunction: nitric oxide signaling. The etiology, symptoms, and current theories of the PE syndrome are described first, followed by a review of the available evidence, and underlying causes of reduced endothelial nitric oxide (NO) signaling in PE.

Recent findings: PE maladaptations include, but are not limited to, altered physiological stimulatory inputs (e.g., estrogen; VEGF/PlGF; shear stress) and substrates (L-Arg; ADMA), augmented placental secretion of anti-angiogenic and inflammatory factors such as sFlt-1 and Eng, changes in eNOS (polymorphisms, expression), and reduced bioavailability of NO secondary to oxidative stress. PE is a complex obstetrical syndrome that is associated with maternal vascular dysfunction. Diminished peripheral endothelial vasodilator influence in general, and of NO signaling specifically, are key in driving disease progression and severity.

Keywords: Endothelial dysfunction; Nitric oxide; Nitric oxide synthase; Preeclampsia; Vascular tone; Vasodilation,.

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