2023
DOI: 10.1007/s11010-023-04739-7
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Maternal hypercholesterolemia during gestation is associated with elevated lipid levels of two-day-old neonates

Abstract: Maternal hypercholesterolemia (MHC) during pregnancy is associated with the risk of developing aortic lesions in fetuses. There is also a possibility of faster progression of atherosclerosis in offspring born to hypercholesterolemic mothers (HCM) during their adulthood. We investigated whether elevated maternal cholesterol levels during pregnancy in uence the lipid levels in offspring. We analyzed the lipid pro le of mothers during the three trimesters, cord blood (CB) at birth, and neonatal blood (NB) on Day … Show more

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