2024
Blood pressure responses to handgrip exercise but not apnea or mental stress are enhanced in women with a recent history of preeclampsia
Berbrier D, Adler T, Leone C, Paidas M, Stachenfeld N, Usselman C. Blood pressure responses to handgrip exercise but not apnea or mental stress are enhanced in women with a recent history of preeclampsia. AJP Heart And Circulatory Physiology 2024, 327: h140-h154. PMID: 38700469, DOI: 10.1152/ajpheart.00020.2024.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMuscle sympathetic nerve activitySystolic blood pressureResponse to acute stimuliIsometric handgrip exercise protocolMental stressHandgrip exercise protocolCardiovascular diseaseExercise-induced increaseEffective prevention strategiesAcute stimuliExercise protocolHistory of preeclampsiaBlood pressureIntegrated muscle sympathetic nerve activityElevated long-term riskElevated cardiovascular riskLong-term riskEnd-expiratory apneaSympathetic nerve activityPrevention strategiesHandgrip exerciseBlood pressure responseRisk factorsExaggerated pressorHealthy pregnancy
2022
Sympathetic Responses to Isometric Handgrip Exercise in Women following Preeclamptic Pregnancies
Orr H, Adler T, Leone C, Paidas M, Stachenfeld N, Usselman C. Sympathetic Responses to Isometric Handgrip Exercise in Women following Preeclamptic Pregnancies. The FASEB Journal 2022, 36 DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.2022.36.s1.r4218.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMuscle sympathetic nerve activityPost-exercise circulatory occlusionHand-grip exerciseElevated muscle sympathetic nerve activityHP womenMSNA responsesPreeclamptic pregnanciesBaseline muscle sympathetic nerve activityIsometric hand-grip exerciseSympathetic nerve activityIsometric handgrip exerciseTotal peripheral resistanceHG exerciseSympathetic dysregulationCardiovascular outcomesCirculatory occlusionHandgrip exerciseArterial pressureHealthy pregnancyNerve activityPE pregnanciesPeripheral resistanceGrip exercisePE womenCardiovascular disease
2018
Reproduction and its impact on health and disease
Ornaghi S, Paidas M. Reproduction and its impact on health and disease. 2018, 391-402. DOI: 10.1201/9781315382104-47.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCardiovascular diseaseReproductive healthCVD riskReproductive axisMajor CVD risk factorsFirst-trimester bleedingMaternal CVD riskPattern of menstruationCVD risk factorsCommon obstetric complicationWomen's reproductive healthSubclinical processHypertensive disordersObstetric complicationsRisk factorsChronic diseasesNumber of childrenDisease trajectoriesPreventive effortsPregnancyMental healthDiseaseWomenFuture riskRiskSympathetic Nervous System Reactivity in Women following Preeclamptic Pregnancies
Usselman C, Adler T, Leone C, Paidas M, Stachenfeld N. Sympathetic Nervous System Reactivity in Women following Preeclamptic Pregnancies. The FASEB Journal 2018, 32: 714.7-714.7. DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.2018.32.1_supplement.714.7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMuscle sympathetic nerve activityPreeclamptic pregnanciesWomen 6Cardiovascular diseaseBaseline muscle sympathetic nerve activitySympathetic nervous system dysregulationBaseline mean arterial pressureSympathetic nervous system responsesSympathetic nerve activityHistory of preeclampsiaMean arterial pressureTotal peripheral resistanceSympathetic nervous system reactivityChronic sympathetic activationDepartment of ObstetricsSympathetic nervous systemLife-long riskNervous system dysregulationNervous system responsesGreater sympathetic reactivityFull-text articlesChemoreflex stressMSNA responsesPreeclamptic womenArterial pressure
2013
Fetal Growth and Later Maternal Death, Cardiovascular Disease, and Diabetes
Lykke J, Paidas M, Triche E, Langhoff-Roos J. Fetal Growth and Later Maternal Death, Cardiovascular Disease, and Diabetes. Obstetric Anesthesia Digest 2013, 33: 85-86. DOI: 10.1097/01.aoa.0000429116.48176.85.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2012
Fetal growth and later maternal death, cardiovascular disease and diabetes
LYKKE J, PAIDAS M, TRICHE E, LANGHOFF‐ROOS J. Fetal growth and later maternal death, cardiovascular disease and diabetes. Acta Obstetricia Et Gynecologica Scandinavica 2012, no-no. DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0412.2012.01355.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSubsequent maternal deathIschemic heart diseaseFetal growthPonderal indexMaternal deathsStandardized birthweightHeart diseaseCardiovascular diseaseSubsequent mortalityFirst singleton deliverySmaller risk estimatesSubsequent diabetes mellitusProportional hazards modelCardiovascular morbidityPregnancy complicationsSingleton deliveriesDiabetes mellitusGestational ageLow birthweightPrimary exposureSubsequent riskEarly deathHazards modelBirthweightPremature death