Hypoxia in vivo leads to a decrease in aldosterone not completely explained by extrinsic controllers of adrenal function including adrenocorticotrophic hormone, renin-angiotensin II, and K+. The dissociation of renin and aldosterone during acute hypoxia in vivo may be explained by the finding that aldosterone synthesis in adrenal cells is reversibly and specifically inhibited by decreases in O2 levels within the physiological range. The present study investigated whether the direct effect of acute decreases in O2 levels on aldosteronogenic pathway is altered during maturation. Adrenal cells (whole adrenals) were prepared from fetal (27 days gestation), neonatal (1 day), and infant (10 days) New Zealand White rabbits, and capsular cells were...
Hypoxemia represents a major stress for the fetus, and is associated with alterations and adaptation...
Hypoxia, a common stressor in prematurity, leads to sexually dimorphic, short and long-term effects ...
We explored the effects of two components of ischemia, hyp-oxia and glucose deprivation, on the jl-a...
Hypoxia and fluid and electrolyte disturbances are serious risks to normal postnatal development. Be...
Adaptation to hypoxia in the neonate requires an appropriate adrenocortical response. The purpose of...
Hypoxia leads to a decrease in aldosterone that cannot be entirely explained by extrinsic controller...
The adrenocortical response to hypoxia may be a critical component of the adaptation to this common ...
In the fetus, prior to the development of adrenal innervation, hypoxia acts directly on the adrenal ...
Activation of the splanchnic nerve during stress stimulates the chromaffin cells of the adult adrena...
Hypoxia is a serious condition in the developing fetus, potentially causing numerous and adverse hea...
Prior to the development of adrenal innervation, the adrenal medulla is capable of responding to low...
The control of steroidogenesis in the neonatal adrenal gland is of great clinical interest. We have ...
A coordinated hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis response is important for the survival of newborns...
We previously demonstrated that 7-d-old rat pups exposed to hypoxia from birth exhibit ACTH-independ...
The adrenal cortex plays an important role in adaptation to various forms of stress, including hypox...
Hypoxemia represents a major stress for the fetus, and is associated with alterations and adaptation...
Hypoxia, a common stressor in prematurity, leads to sexually dimorphic, short and long-term effects ...
We explored the effects of two components of ischemia, hyp-oxia and glucose deprivation, on the jl-a...
Hypoxia and fluid and electrolyte disturbances are serious risks to normal postnatal development. Be...
Adaptation to hypoxia in the neonate requires an appropriate adrenocortical response. The purpose of...
Hypoxia leads to a decrease in aldosterone that cannot be entirely explained by extrinsic controller...
The adrenocortical response to hypoxia may be a critical component of the adaptation to this common ...
In the fetus, prior to the development of adrenal innervation, hypoxia acts directly on the adrenal ...
Activation of the splanchnic nerve during stress stimulates the chromaffin cells of the adult adrena...
Hypoxia is a serious condition in the developing fetus, potentially causing numerous and adverse hea...
Prior to the development of adrenal innervation, the adrenal medulla is capable of responding to low...
The control of steroidogenesis in the neonatal adrenal gland is of great clinical interest. We have ...
A coordinated hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis response is important for the survival of newborns...
We previously demonstrated that 7-d-old rat pups exposed to hypoxia from birth exhibit ACTH-independ...
The adrenal cortex plays an important role in adaptation to various forms of stress, including hypox...
Hypoxemia represents a major stress for the fetus, and is associated with alterations and adaptation...
Hypoxia, a common stressor in prematurity, leads to sexually dimorphic, short and long-term effects ...
We explored the effects of two components of ischemia, hyp-oxia and glucose deprivation, on the jl-a...