Hypoxia in newborns tends to result in developmental deficiencies in the white matter of the brain. As previous studies of the effects of hypoxia on neuronal development in rodents and human infants have been unable to use in vivo imaging, insight into the dynamic development of oligodendrocytes (OLs) in the central nervous system under hypoxia is limited. Here, we developed a visual model to study OL development using sublethal postnatal hypoxia in zebrafish larvae. We observed that hypoxia significantly suppressed OL progenitor cell migration toward the dorsum using in vivo imaging. Further, we found that hypoxia affected myelination, as indicated by thinner myelin sheaths and by a downregulation of myelin basic protein expression. Bmp2b ...
In recent years, natural and anthropogenic factors have increased aquatic hypoxia the world over. In...
Hypoxia causes critical cellular injury both in early human development and in adulthood, leading to...
AbstractHypoxia causes critical cellular injury both in early human development and in adulthood, le...
Hypoxia in newborns tends to result in developmental deficiencies in the white matter of the brain. ...
Hypoxic injury to the developing brain increases the risk of permanent behavioral deficits, but the ...
Periventricular white matter injury (PWMI) is a common form of brain injury sustained by preterm inf...
Neonatal white matter injury (nWMI) is an increasingly common cause of cerebral palsy that results p...
<div><p>Neonatal white matter injury (nWMI) is an increasingly common cause of cerebral palsy that r...
Neonatal white matter injury (nWMI) is an increasingly common cause of cerebral palsy that results p...
Hypoxia is a critical stress that can affect the normal development of a mammal embryo. Normally, Hy...
The developing nervous system depends upon precise regulation of oxygen levels. Hypoxia, the conditi...
Infants born prematurely are at high risk to develop white matter injury (WMI), due to exposure to h...
Infants born prematurely are at high risk to develop white matter injury (WMI), due to exposure to h...
<p>Prematurely born infants are highly susceptible to various environmental factors, such as inflamm...
Studies of ischemic brain injury in neonatal rodents have focused upon the pathophysiology of neuron...
In recent years, natural and anthropogenic factors have increased aquatic hypoxia the world over. In...
Hypoxia causes critical cellular injury both in early human development and in adulthood, leading to...
AbstractHypoxia causes critical cellular injury both in early human development and in adulthood, le...
Hypoxia in newborns tends to result in developmental deficiencies in the white matter of the brain. ...
Hypoxic injury to the developing brain increases the risk of permanent behavioral deficits, but the ...
Periventricular white matter injury (PWMI) is a common form of brain injury sustained by preterm inf...
Neonatal white matter injury (nWMI) is an increasingly common cause of cerebral palsy that results p...
<div><p>Neonatal white matter injury (nWMI) is an increasingly common cause of cerebral palsy that r...
Neonatal white matter injury (nWMI) is an increasingly common cause of cerebral palsy that results p...
Hypoxia is a critical stress that can affect the normal development of a mammal embryo. Normally, Hy...
The developing nervous system depends upon precise regulation of oxygen levels. Hypoxia, the conditi...
Infants born prematurely are at high risk to develop white matter injury (WMI), due to exposure to h...
Infants born prematurely are at high risk to develop white matter injury (WMI), due to exposure to h...
<p>Prematurely born infants are highly susceptible to various environmental factors, such as inflamm...
Studies of ischemic brain injury in neonatal rodents have focused upon the pathophysiology of neuron...
In recent years, natural and anthropogenic factors have increased aquatic hypoxia the world over. In...
Hypoxia causes critical cellular injury both in early human development and in adulthood, leading to...
AbstractHypoxia causes critical cellular injury both in early human development and in adulthood, le...