Paola Romagnani: How Estrogen Shapes Renal Adaptation and Preeclampsia Risk
Paola Romagnani, Professor and Chair of Nephrology at the University of Florence, Head of the Nephrology and Dialysis Unit at the University Children’s Hospital Anna Meyer, shared a post on X:
”Preeclampsia from failed podocyte renewal leaves its mark across generations—compare newborn kidneys from normal vs. podocyte-deficient pregnancies. These colorful dots are nephrons.”
Read the full article here.
Title: Estrogen-regulated renal progenitors determine pregnancy adaptation and preeclampsia
Authors: Carolina Conte, Maria Lucia Angelotti, Benedetta Mazzinghi, Maria Elena Melica, Giulia Antonelli, Giulia Carangelo, Samuela Landini, Valentina Raglianti, Fiammetta Ravaglia, Luigi Cirillo, Camilla Fantini, Tommaso Dafichi, Martin Klaus, Ersilia Lucenteforte, Alice Molli, Letizia De Chiara, Anna Julie Peired, Elena Lazzeri, Hans-Joachim Anders, Laura Lasagni, Paola Romagnan

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