Chronic fetal hypoxaemia is a common pregnancy complication that may arise from maternal, placental and/or fetal factors. Respiratory outcome of the infant at birth likely depends on the duration, timing and severity of the hypoxaemic insult. We have isolated the effect of maternal chronic hypoxia (MCH) for a month in late gestation on fetal lung development. Pregnant ewes were exposed to normoxia (21% O-2) or hypoxia (10% O-2) from 105 to 138days of gestation (term approximate to 145days). At 138days, gene expression in fetal lung tissue was determined by quantitative RT-PCR. Cortisol concentrations were determined in fetal plasma and lung tissue. Numerical density of surfactant protein positive cells was determined by immunohistochemistry...
BACKGROUND: Placental insufficiency is the leading cause of intrauterine growth restriction in the d...
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--University of Kansas, Molecular & Integrative Physiology, 2007.Oxygen is an es...
Environmental factors can act in early life to increase the risk of disease in adulthood. Animal mod...
Published 1 July 2015Experimental placental restriction (PR) by carunclectomy in fetal sheep results...
The development of the control of breathing begins in utero and continues postnatally. Fetal breathi...
Background: Previous reports showed that prenatal hypoxia delays the process of lung maturation. Vas...
Heart disease remains one of the greatest killers. In addition to genetics and traditional lifestyle...
cDNAs for ovine surfactant-associated protein (SP) A, SP-B, and SP-C have been cloned and shown to p...
BackgroundHigh altitude hypoxia (HAH) exposure affects fetal development. However, the fetal cardiov...
Throughout gestation, low oxygen tensions are a dominant feature of the fetal environment and so may...
Background: Fetal-to-neonatal transition is associated with oxidative stress. In preterm infants, im...
The onset of some diseases in later life, such as diabetes type II, hypertension and cardiovascular ...
Key points: •Offspring of overweight and obese women are at greater risk for respiratory complicatio...
Chronic hypoxia is a common complication of pregnancy, arising through malperfusion of the placenta ...
The placenta adapts its transport capacity to nutritional cues developmentally, although relatively ...
BACKGROUND: Placental insufficiency is the leading cause of intrauterine growth restriction in the d...
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--University of Kansas, Molecular & Integrative Physiology, 2007.Oxygen is an es...
Environmental factors can act in early life to increase the risk of disease in adulthood. Animal mod...
Published 1 July 2015Experimental placental restriction (PR) by carunclectomy in fetal sheep results...
The development of the control of breathing begins in utero and continues postnatally. Fetal breathi...
Background: Previous reports showed that prenatal hypoxia delays the process of lung maturation. Vas...
Heart disease remains one of the greatest killers. In addition to genetics and traditional lifestyle...
cDNAs for ovine surfactant-associated protein (SP) A, SP-B, and SP-C have been cloned and shown to p...
BackgroundHigh altitude hypoxia (HAH) exposure affects fetal development. However, the fetal cardiov...
Throughout gestation, low oxygen tensions are a dominant feature of the fetal environment and so may...
Background: Fetal-to-neonatal transition is associated with oxidative stress. In preterm infants, im...
The onset of some diseases in later life, such as diabetes type II, hypertension and cardiovascular ...
Key points: •Offspring of overweight and obese women are at greater risk for respiratory complicatio...
Chronic hypoxia is a common complication of pregnancy, arising through malperfusion of the placenta ...
The placenta adapts its transport capacity to nutritional cues developmentally, although relatively ...
BACKGROUND: Placental insufficiency is the leading cause of intrauterine growth restriction in the d...
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--University of Kansas, Molecular & Integrative Physiology, 2007.Oxygen is an es...
Environmental factors can act in early life to increase the risk of disease in adulthood. Animal mod...