Transient umbilical cord occlusion causes hippocampal damage in the fetal sheep.
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Does perinatal asphyxia impair cognitive function without cerebral palsy?Rodent Hypoxia-Ischemia Models for Cerebral Palsy Research: A Systematic ReviewDifferential changes in insulin-like growth factors and their binding proteins following asphyxia in the preterm fetal sheepCerebral metabolism during cord occlusion and hypoxia in the fetal sheep: a novel method of continuous measurement based on heat production.Post-hypoxic hypoperfusion is associated with suppression of cerebral metabolism and increased tissue oxygenation in near-term fetal sheep.Effect of transient maternal hypotension on apoptotic cell death in foetal rat brain.Maturation of the mitochondrial redox response to profound asphyxia in fetal sheep.Responsiveness, behavioural arousal and awareness in fetal and newborn lambs: experimental, practical and therapeutic implications.Fetal hypoxia insults and patterns of brain injury: insights from animal models.Determining the contribution of asphyxia to brain damage in the neonate.Mild chronic hypoxia modifies the fetal sheep neural and cardiovascular responses to repeated umbilical cord occlusion.HOW SHOULD THE WELFARE OF FETAL AND NEUROLOGICALLY IMMATURE POSTNATAL ANIMALS BE PROTECTED?Antenatal allopurinol reduces hippocampal brain damage after acute birth asphyxia in late gestation fetal sheep.MCI-186 administered to the maternal circulation inhibits fetal brain injury resulting from total umbilical cord occlusion in the chronically instrumented fetal lamb.Adenosine A(1) receptor mediated suppression of adrenal activity in near-term fetal sheep.Reduced postnatal cerebral glucose metabolism measured by PET after asphyxia in near term fetal lambs.Lipid peroxidation, caspase-3 immunoreactivity, and pyknosis in late-gestation fetal sheep brain after umbilical cord occlusion.Increased allopregnanolone levels in the fetal sheep brain following umbilical cord occlusion.Effects of umbilical cord occlusion in late gestation on the ovine fetal brain and retina.Absence of robust ischemic preconditioning by five 1-minute total umbilical cord occlusions in fetal sheep.Changes in cerebral blood flow, cerebral metabolites, and breathing movements in the sheep fetus following asphyxia produced by occlusion of the umbilical cord.Changes of expression of glucose transporters in the fetal lamb brain after MCI-186 administration to the maternal circulation with 10-min persistent umbilical cord occlusion.Associations between serum cortisol, cardiovascular function and neurological outcome following acute global hypoxia in the newborn piglet.Melatonin provides neuroprotection in the late-gestation fetal sheep brain in response to umbilical cord occlusion.The production of hydroxyl radicals in the fetal lamb brain resulting from occlusion of the umbilical circulation and the transplacental effect of MCI-186 to inhibit hydroxyl radical production.Animal welfare aspects in respect of the slaughter or killing of pregnant livestock animals (cattle, pigs, sheep, goats, horses)Different responses of myocardial and cerebral blood flow to cord occlusion in exteriorized fetal sheep.VEGF expression and microvascular responses to severe transient hypoxia in the fetal sheep brain.Intrauterine fetal demise can be remote from the inciting insult in an animal model of hypoxia-ischemia.Effects of chronic placental insufficiency on brain development in fetal sheep.Resuscitation with 100% oxygen increases injury and counteracts the neuroprotective effect of therapeutic hypothermia in the neonatal rat.Oscillations in cardiovascular function during acute hypoxia in the newborn piglet are associated with less neurological damage and occur more frequently in females.Brief repeated umbilical cord occlusions cause sustained cytotoxic cerebral edema and focal infarcts in near-term fetal lambs.Fetal magnetoencephalogram recordings and Fourier spectral analysis.Apoptosis in the Ovine Fetal Brain Following Placental Embolization and Intermittent Umbilical Cord Occlusion.The cardiovascular and cerebrovascular responses of the immature fetal sheep to acute umbilical cord occlusion.Do fetal electrocardiogram PR-RR changes reflect progressive asphyxia after repeated umbilical cord occlusion in fetal sheep?The cerebral hemodynamic response to asphyxia and hypoxia in the near-term fetal sheep as measured by near infrared spectroscopy.
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Transient umbilical cord occlusion causes hippocampal damage in the fetal sheep.
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Transient umbilical cord occlusion causes hippocampal damage in the fetal sheep.
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Transient umbilical cord occlusion causes hippocampal damage in the fetal sheep.
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Transient umbilical cord occlusion causes hippocampal damage in the fetal sheep.
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Transient umbilical cord occlusion causes hippocampal damage in the fetal sheep
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B M Johnston
C E Williams
P D Gluckman
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10.1016/S0002-9378(11)91728-1
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1992-11-01T00:00:00Z