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Suttira Intapad
Suttira Intapad
Assistant Professor,Tulane University
Verified email at tulane.edu
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Fetal programming and cardiovascular pathology
BT Alexander, JH Dasinger, S Intapad
Comprehensive Physiology 5 (2), 997, 2015
2532015
Renal denervation abolishes the age-dependent increase in blood pressure in female intrauterine growth-restricted rats at 12 months of age
S Intapad, FL Tull, AD Brown, JH Dasinger, NB Ojeda, JM Fahling, ...
Hypertension 61 (4), 828-834, 2013
982013
Sex differences in the developmental programming of hypertension
NB Ojeda, S Intapad, BT Alexander
Acta physiologica 210 (2), 307-316, 2014
882014
Sex differences in the developmental origins of cardiovascular disease
S Intapad, NB Ojeda, JH Dasinger, BT Alexander
Physiology 29 (2), 122-132, 2014
832014
Effect of low birth weight on women’s health
BT Alexander, JH Dasinger, S Intapad
Clinical therapeutics 36 (12), 1913-1923, 2014
762014
Reduced uterine perfusion pressure induces hypertension in the pregnant mouse
S Intapad, JP Warrington, FT Spradley, AC Palei, HA Drummond, ...
American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative …, 2014
662014
Spectral photoacoustic imaging to estimate in vivo placental oxygenation during preeclampsia
DJ Lawrence, ME Escott, L Myers, S Intapad, SH Lindsey, CL Bayer
Scientific reports 9 (1), 558, 2019
562019
Preterm birth: etiology, mechanisms and prevention
GR Alexander
Prenatal and Neonatal Medicine 3 (1), 3-9, 1998
50*1998
Hypersensitivity to acute ANG II in female growth-restricted offspring is exacerbated by ovariectomy
NB Ojeda, S Intapad, TP Royals, JT Black, JH Dasinger, FL Tull, ...
American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative …, 2011
342011
Male and female intrauterine growth-restricted offspring differ in blood pressure, renal function, and glucose homeostasis responses to a postnatal diet high in fat and sugar
S Intapad, JH Dasinger, JM Johnson, AD Brown, NB Ojeda, BT Alexander
Hypertension 73 (3), 620-629, 2019
292019
Enhancement of vascular relaxation in rat aorta by phytoestrogens from Curcuma comosa Roxb
S Intapad, A Suksamrarn, P Piyachaturawat
Vascular pharmacology 51 (4), 284-290, 2009
262009
Chronic blockade of the androgen receptor abolishes age-dependent increases in blood pressure in female growth-restricted rats
JH Dasinger, S Intapad, BR Rudsenske, GK Davis, AD Newsome, ...
Hypertension 67 (6), 1281-1290, 2016
232016
Glucose intolerance develops prior to increased adiposity and accelerated cessation of estrous cyclicity in female growth-restricted rats
S Intapad, JH Dasinger, AD Brown, JM Fahling, J Esters, BT Alexander
Pediatric research 79 (6), 962-970, 2016
212016
Pregnancy complications and later development of hypertension
S Intapad, BT Alexander
Current cardiovascular risk reports 7, 183-189, 2013
202013
Long-term effect of phytoestrogens from Curcuma comosa Roxb. on vascular relaxation in ovariectomized rats
S Intapad, V Saengsirisuwan, M Prasannarong, A Chuncharunee, ...
Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 60 (3), 758-764, 2012
202012
Sex-specific effect of endothelin in the blood pressure response to acute angiotensin II in growth-restricted rats
S Intapad, NB Ojeda, E Varney, TP Royals, BT Alexander
Hypertension 66 (6), 1260-1266, 2015
192015
Intrauterine growth restriction programs an accelerated age-related increase in cardiovascular risk in male offspring
JH Dasinger, S Intapad, MA Backstrom, AJ Carter, BT Alexander
American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology 311 (2), F312-F319, 2016
182016
Low birth weight: impact on women’s health
BT Alexander, JH Dasinger, S Intapad
Clinical therapeutics 36 (12), 1913, 2014
162014
Regulation of asthmatic airway relaxation by estrogen and heat shock protein 90
S Intapad, C Dimitropoulou, C Snead, P Piyachaturawat, JD Catravas
Journal of Cellular Physiology 227 (8), 3036-3043, 2012
162012
Insights into the mechanisms of fetal growth restriction-induced programming of hypertension
B Bhunu, I Riccio, S Intapad
Integrated Blood Pressure Control, 141-152, 2021
152021
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