Moritz, Karen 照片

Moritz, Karen

Professor

所属大学: University of Queensland

所属学院: School of Biomedical Sciences

邮箱:
k.moritz@uq.edu.au

个人主页:
https://www.uq.edu.au/sbms/staff/karen-moritz

研究领域

Fetal programming, developmental origins of adult disease, kidney development

近期论文

Cuffe, James S. M., Burgess, Danielle J., O'Sullivan, Lee, Singh, Reetu R. and Moritz, Karen M. (2016) Maternal corticosterone exposure in the mouse programs sex-specific renal adaptations in the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system in 6-month offspring. Physiological Reports, 4 8: . doi:10.14814/phy2.12754 Gårdebjer, Emelie M., Anderson, Stephen T., Pantaleon, Marie, Wlodek, Mary E. and Moritz, Karen M. (2015) Maternal alcohol intake around the time of conception causes glucose intolerance and insulin insensitivity in rat offspring, which is exacerbated by a postnatal high-fat diet. Faseb Journal, 29 7: 2690-2701. doi:10.1096/fj.14-268979 Lankadeva, Yugeesh R., Singh, Reetu R., Moritz, Karen M., Parkington, Helena C., Denton, Kate M. and Tare, Marianne (2015) Renal dysfunction is associated with a reduced contribution of nitric oxide and enhanced vasoconstriction following a congenital renal mass reduction in sheep. Circulation, 131 3: 280-+. doi:10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.114.013930 Walton, Sarah L., Singh, Reetu R., Tan, Tiffany, Paravicini, Tamara M. and Moritz, Karen M. (2015) Late gestational hypoxia and a postnatal high salt diet programs endothelial dysfunction and arterial stiffness in adult mouse offspring. Journal of Physiology, 594 5: 1451-1463. doi:10.1113/JP271067 Cuffe, J. S. M., Walton, S. L., Steane, S. E., Singh, R. R., Simmons, D. G. and Moritz, K. M. (2014) The effects of gestational age and maternal hypoxia on the placental renin angiotensin system in the mouse. Placenta, 35 11: 953-961. doi:10.1016/j.placenta.2014.09.004 Dorey, Emily S., Pantaleon, Marie, Weir, Kristy A. and Moritz, Karen M. (2014) Adverse prenatal environment and kidney development: Implications for programing of adult disease. Reproduction, 147 6: R189-R198. doi:10.1530/REP-13-0478