Laryngeal apnea in rat pups JAP-00721-2007.r1 2 In neonatal mammals of many species, including human infants, apnea and other reflex responses frequently arise from stimulation of laryngeal receptors by ingested or regurgitated liquids. These reflexes, mediated by afferents in the superior laryngeal nerves (SLNs), are collectively known as the laryngeal chemoreflex (LCR) and are suspected to be responsible for some cases of the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). The LCR is strongly enhanced by mild increases in body temperature in decerebrate piglets, a finding that is of interest because SIDS victims are often found in overheated environments. Because of the experimental advantages of studying reflex development and mechanisms in neonat...
INTRODUCTION:We investigated the behavioral, respiratory, and thermoregulatory responses elicited by...
Newborn animals exhibit a biphasic response to hypoxia, with ventilation increasing and then declini...
From the moment of birth the complex neuronal networks generating breathing has to function continuo...
1. Our purpose was to characterize the ventilatory patterns of eupnoea and gasping in the neonatal r...
Mammalian neonates can recover spontaneously from hypothermia-induced respiratory arrest when re-wa...
The laryngeal chemoreflex exists in infants as a primary sensory mechanism for defending the airway ...
Isolated rat pups respond to cold exposure physiologically by increasing metabolic heat pro-duction ...
Abstract Background The laryngeal chemoreflex exists in infants as a primary sensory mechanism for d...
Laryngeal chemoreflexes (LCR), which are elicited by the contact of liquids such as gastric refluxat...
In adult mammals, severe hypothermia leads to respiratory and cardiac arrest, followed by death. Neo...
Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) remains the leading cause of infant mortality beyond the neonata...
Episodic breathing is common in premature infants and is found in fetal rats but rarely reported in ...
Most mammals are born immature and a great deal of maturational changes must occur early in the earl...
It has been suggested that reflux laryngitis (RL) is involved in apneas-bradycardias of the newborn....
1. Our purpose was to determine whether a pneumotaxic centre could be localized to the rostral. pens...
INTRODUCTION:We investigated the behavioral, respiratory, and thermoregulatory responses elicited by...
Newborn animals exhibit a biphasic response to hypoxia, with ventilation increasing and then declini...
From the moment of birth the complex neuronal networks generating breathing has to function continuo...
1. Our purpose was to characterize the ventilatory patterns of eupnoea and gasping in the neonatal r...
Mammalian neonates can recover spontaneously from hypothermia-induced respiratory arrest when re-wa...
The laryngeal chemoreflex exists in infants as a primary sensory mechanism for defending the airway ...
Isolated rat pups respond to cold exposure physiologically by increasing metabolic heat pro-duction ...
Abstract Background The laryngeal chemoreflex exists in infants as a primary sensory mechanism for d...
Laryngeal chemoreflexes (LCR), which are elicited by the contact of liquids such as gastric refluxat...
In adult mammals, severe hypothermia leads to respiratory and cardiac arrest, followed by death. Neo...
Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) remains the leading cause of infant mortality beyond the neonata...
Episodic breathing is common in premature infants and is found in fetal rats but rarely reported in ...
Most mammals are born immature and a great deal of maturational changes must occur early in the earl...
It has been suggested that reflux laryngitis (RL) is involved in apneas-bradycardias of the newborn....
1. Our purpose was to determine whether a pneumotaxic centre could be localized to the rostral. pens...
INTRODUCTION:We investigated the behavioral, respiratory, and thermoregulatory responses elicited by...
Newborn animals exhibit a biphasic response to hypoxia, with ventilation increasing and then declini...
From the moment of birth the complex neuronal networks generating breathing has to function continuo...