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Maternal diabetes increases the risk of caudal regression caused by retinoic acid

- diabetesjournals.org
BWH Chan, K Chan, T Koide, S Yeung, MBW … - Diabetes, 2002 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Maternal diabetes increases the risk of congenital malformations in the
offspring of affected pregnancies. This increase arises from the teratogenic
effect of the maternal diabetic milieu on the developing embryo, although ...
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Hyperglycaemia potentiates the teratogenicity of retinoic acid in diabetic pregnancy in mice


MBW Leung, KW Choy, AJ Copp, CP Pang, … - Diabetologia, 2004 - Springer
Aims/hypothesis. We recently showed in mice that ma- ternal diabetes increases
embryonic susceptibility to caudal regression induced by vitamin A metabolite
retinoic acid. Here we tested whether in the maternal diabetic milieu ...
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Retinoic acid induces down-regulation of Wnt-3a, apoptosis and diversion of tail bud cells …


ASW Shum, LLM Poon, WWT Tang, T Koide, … - Mechanisms of development, 1999 - Elsevier
The tail bud comprises the caudal extremity of the vertebrate embryo, containing
a pool of pluripotent mesenchymal stem cells that gives rise to almost all the
tissues of the sacro-caudal region. Treatment of pregnant mice with 100 ...
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Familial caudal dysgenesis: evidence for a major dominant gene


NL Rudd, ML Klimek - Clin Genet, 1990 - interscience.wiley.com
Four sibs with varying degrees of caudal dysgenesis are described. Case 1 showed
aberrant umbilical cord vasculature with a single umbilical artery near the
placental insertion. Cases 2 and 3 showed full sirenomelia, one with a ...
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Type 1 sirenomelia in one of male twins, with imperforate anus in the other male twin


F Akbiyik, S Balci, I Akkoyun, D Aktas, Ö … - Clinical Dysmorphology, 2000 - journals.lww.com
Clinical Dysmorphology 2000, 9:227-229 LETTER TO THE EDITORS Type 1 sirenomelia
in one of male twins, with imperforate anus in the other male twin Fatih
Akbiyika, Sevim Balcib, Ibrahim Akkoyuna, DilekAktasb and Õzden Çakmaka ...
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The primitive streak, the caudal eminence and related structures in staged human embryos


F Müller, R O'Rahilly - Cells Tissues Organs, 2004 - content.karger.com
The caudal region of the trunk was reassessed in 52 serially sectioned human
embryos of stages 8-23, 42 of which were controlled by precise graphic
reconstructions. The following observations, new for the human, are ...
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Single aberrant umbilical artery in a fetus with severe caudal defects: Sirenomelia or …


A Perez-Aytes, L Montero, J Gomez, A Paya - American journal of medical genetics, 1997 - interscience.wiley.com
We describe a 1,000-g twin fetus with absent kidneys and ureters, anal atresia
and minimal evidence of external genitalia, and hypoplastic lower limbs with
absent feet. A postmortem arteriogram showed a large single umbilical ...
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HJV Fernández, ME Rosales - Acta Ortopédica Mexicana, 2005 - medigraphic.com
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E Zambrano, GL Rodriguez-Gonzalez, C … - J Physiol, 2005
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İ Akarcalı, T Albayrak, F Demirtürk - İçerisinden: Beksaç MS, Demir N, Koç A, Yüksel A. …
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