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  • Here, four leading researchers discuss key considerations related to women's kidney health, including specific risk factors, the main challenges and barriers to care and policies and systems that could be implemented to improve the kidney health of women and their offspring.

    • Gloria E. Ashuntantang
    • Vesna D. Garovic
    • Liz Lightstone
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Nephrology
    Volume: 14, P: 203-210
  • It is important that care providers recognize that increased blood pressure during gestation increases a woman's chances of developing cardiovascular problems later in life. To that end, authors from the Mayo Clinic have brought together data that support this association. As we lack large-scale studies of prevention strategies, Garovic and Hayman recommend that women who have had hypertensive pregnancies should be carefully monitored after pregnancy for risk factors associated with cardiovascular disease.

    • Vesna D Garovic
    • Suzanne R Hayman
    Reviews
    Nature Clinical Practice Nephrology
    Volume: 3, P: 613-622
  • This Review discusses multiomic approaches for the characterization and biological understanding of cellular senescence, including detailed case studies on skeletal muscle and adipose tissue that highlight current outstanding issues in the field.

    • Sheng Li
    • Paula A. Agudelo Garcia
    • Rong Fan
    Reviews
    Nature Genetics
    Volume: 57, P: 2381-2394
  • This Review examines the bidirectional relationship between hypertensive disorders of pregnancy and kidney disease, which is currently underrecognized, with potential long-term implications for kidney health in both mothers and their offspring. The authors also discuss prevention and management of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, including kidney health follow-up, and current research gaps.

    • Giorgina Barbara Piccoli
    • Massimo Torreggiani
    • Vesna D. Garovic
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Nephrology
    Volume: 21, P: 671-686
  • Seven single gene mutations are known to cause hypertension, generally by affecting electrolyte transport in the distal nephron, or synthesis or activity of mineralocorticoid hormones. These relatively uncommon disorders should be considered when young patients with a family history of high blood pressure present with severe or refractory hypertension. This article guides clinicians through identification of these defects, their associated laboratory findings, and recommended treatments.

    • Vesna D Garovic
    • Anthony A Hilliard
    • Stephen T Turner
    Reviews
    Nature Clinical Practice Nephrology
    Volume: 2, P: 624-630
  • Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is highly prevalent in women in perimenopause and menopause. Both CKD and menopause affect several important pathologies, such as cardiovascular disease (CVD) and bone mineral disease. More research is needed to better understand the relationships between menopause, CKD, CVD and bone disease.

    • Virginia A. Dines
    • Vesna D. Garovic
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Reviews Nephrology
    Volume: 20, P: 4-5
  • Transfer of senescent cells into naive, young mice can induce physical dysfunction, and a senolytic can reverse this dysfunction and potently increase lifespan in aged mice.

    • Ming Xu
    • Tamar Pirtskhalava
    • James L. Kirkland
    Research
    Nature Medicine
    Volume: 24, P: 1246-1256
  • Senescent cells have complex and important roles in cancer and ageing, but they are quite rare and difficult to characterize in tissues in vivo. In this Expert Recommendation, the SenNet Biomarkers Working Group discusses recent advances in detecting and characterizing cellular senescence and provides recommendations for senescence markers in 14 human and mouse tissues.

    • Vidyani Suryadevara
    • Adam D. Hudgins
    • Nicola Neretti
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology
    Volume: 25, P: 1001-1023