Hypoxic stress is a common occurrence during human pregnancy, yet little is known about its effects on the fetal brain. This study examined the fetal hemodynamic responses to chronic hypoxia in an experimental mouse model of chronic maternal hypoxia (11% O2 from E14.5 to E17.5). Using high-frequency Doppler ultrasound, we found fetal cerebral and ductus venosus blood flow were both elevated by 69% and pulmonary blood flow was decreased by 62% in the fetuses exposed to chronic hypoxia compared to controls. This demonstrates that brain sparing persists during chronic fetal hypoxia and is mediated by "streaming," where highly oxygenated blood preferentially flows through the ductus venosus towards the cerebral circulation, bypassing the liver ...
Hypoxia can significantly contribute to the development of permanent brain injury in the term neonat...
Introduction: Maternal hyperoxygenation effects on fetal cerebral hemodynamics are largely unknown. ...
Background: Fetal hypoxia contributes significantly to the pathogenesis of permanent perinatal brain...
How the fetus withstands an environment of reduced oxygenation during life in the womb has been a vi...
Background: During fetal hypoxia blood is redistributed to the brain ('brain-sparing'). Sequential c...
Fetal hypoxia contributes significantly to the pathogenesis of permanent perinatal brain injury. Cer...
We have shown that 5 days of mild hypoxia has significant effects on fetal ECoG activity, heart rate...
Objective: To investigate the cerebral circulatory response to superimposed acute hypoxemia in growt...
Fetal chronic hypoxia leads to intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR), which is likely to reduce oxy...
BACKGROUND: Fetal chronic hypoxia leads to centralization of circulation in order to spare the vital...
Background Studies on blood flow velocity in the fetal middle cerebral artery have revealed signs of...
Background Impairments in fetal oxygen delivery have been implicated in brain dysmaturation seen in ...
Objective Changes in blood oxygen level dependent (BOLD) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) signal are...
Although the fetal cardiovascular defence to acute hypoxia and the physiology underlying it have bee...
In one growth retarded and hypoxic fetus, the cerebral and umbilical hemodynamic changes were assess...
Hypoxia can significantly contribute to the development of permanent brain injury in the term neonat...
Introduction: Maternal hyperoxygenation effects on fetal cerebral hemodynamics are largely unknown. ...
Background: Fetal hypoxia contributes significantly to the pathogenesis of permanent perinatal brain...
How the fetus withstands an environment of reduced oxygenation during life in the womb has been a vi...
Background: During fetal hypoxia blood is redistributed to the brain ('brain-sparing'). Sequential c...
Fetal hypoxia contributes significantly to the pathogenesis of permanent perinatal brain injury. Cer...
We have shown that 5 days of mild hypoxia has significant effects on fetal ECoG activity, heart rate...
Objective: To investigate the cerebral circulatory response to superimposed acute hypoxemia in growt...
Fetal chronic hypoxia leads to intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR), which is likely to reduce oxy...
BACKGROUND: Fetal chronic hypoxia leads to centralization of circulation in order to spare the vital...
Background Studies on blood flow velocity in the fetal middle cerebral artery have revealed signs of...
Background Impairments in fetal oxygen delivery have been implicated in brain dysmaturation seen in ...
Objective Changes in blood oxygen level dependent (BOLD) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) signal are...
Although the fetal cardiovascular defence to acute hypoxia and the physiology underlying it have bee...
In one growth retarded and hypoxic fetus, the cerebral and umbilical hemodynamic changes were assess...
Hypoxia can significantly contribute to the development of permanent brain injury in the term neonat...
Introduction: Maternal hyperoxygenation effects on fetal cerebral hemodynamics are largely unknown. ...
Background: Fetal hypoxia contributes significantly to the pathogenesis of permanent perinatal brain...