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  • Fructose might be a Clue to the Origin of Preeclampsia Insights from Nature and Evolution Preeclampsia is a hypertensive disorder of pregnancy. The pathogenesis remains unclear. Fructose has a critical role in fetal growth in early pregnancy, and might be a key role to developing preeclampsia. Here, we summarize the previous literatures regarding the physiological andpathological roles of fructose in pregnancy to propose studies to further investigate the pathogenesis of preeclampsia.

    • Takahiko Nakagawa
    • Ana Andres-Hernando
    • Richard J. Johnson
    Reviews
    Hypertension Research
    Volume: 46, P: 646-653
  • Ritterson Lew et al. discuss the role of glycogen metabolism in urothelial bladder cancer development and progression. They describe how alterations of enzymatic functions in this pathway influence cancer viability and consider possible future strategies for targeting the glycogen metabolism and relevant safety aspects.

    • Carolyn Ritterson Lew
    • Sunny Guin
    • Dan Theodorescu
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Urology
    Volume: 12, P: 383-391