Apnea of prematurity (AOP) affects more than 50% of preterm infants and leads to perinatal intermittent hypoxia (IH) which is a major cause of morbimortality worldwide. At birth, the human cerebellar cortex is still immature, making it vulnerable to perinatal events. Additionally, studies have shown a correlation between cerebellar functions and the deficits observed in children who have experienced AOP. Yet, the cerebellar alterations underpinning this link remain poorly understood. To gain insight into the involvement of the cerebellum in perinatal hypoxia-related consequences, we developed a mouse model of AOP. Our previous research has revealed that IH induces oxidative stress in the developing cerebellum, as evidenced by the over-expre...
The cerebellum undergoes rapid growth during the third trimester and it is known to be vulnerable to...
Owing to recent medical and technological advances in neonatal care, infants born extremely prematur...
Studies of ischemic brain injury in neonatal rodents have focused upon the pathophysiology of neuron...
International audienceAbstract Background Apnea of prematurity (AOP) is caused by respiratory contro...
Former preterm infants often suffer from impaired postnatal brain development. In general, brain inj...
"Hypoxia is associated with a retardation of cerebellar development and long-term functional deficit...
International audienceApnea of prematurity (AOP) is considered a risk factor for neurodevelopmental ...
Premature infants are more likely to develop locomotor disorders than term infants. In a chronic sub...
Impaired responsivity to hypercapnia or hypoxia is commonly considered a mechanism of failure in sud...
With the improvement in neuroimaging technology and the increase in survival of preterm infants, the...
Preterm birth, affecting roughly 10% of all infants, is an important health problem that puts childr...
Background. After perinatal asphyxia, the cerebellum presents more damage than previously suggested....
Neonatal white matter injury (nWMI) is an increasingly common cause of cerebral palsy that results p...
Intermittent hypoxia (IH) is a hallmark manifestation of recurrent apneas, which is a major clinical...
Impaired responsivity to hypercapnia or hypoxia is commonly considered a mechanism of failure in sud...
The cerebellum undergoes rapid growth during the third trimester and it is known to be vulnerable to...
Owing to recent medical and technological advances in neonatal care, infants born extremely prematur...
Studies of ischemic brain injury in neonatal rodents have focused upon the pathophysiology of neuron...
International audienceAbstract Background Apnea of prematurity (AOP) is caused by respiratory contro...
Former preterm infants often suffer from impaired postnatal brain development. In general, brain inj...
"Hypoxia is associated with a retardation of cerebellar development and long-term functional deficit...
International audienceApnea of prematurity (AOP) is considered a risk factor for neurodevelopmental ...
Premature infants are more likely to develop locomotor disorders than term infants. In a chronic sub...
Impaired responsivity to hypercapnia or hypoxia is commonly considered a mechanism of failure in sud...
With the improvement in neuroimaging technology and the increase in survival of preterm infants, the...
Preterm birth, affecting roughly 10% of all infants, is an important health problem that puts childr...
Background. After perinatal asphyxia, the cerebellum presents more damage than previously suggested....
Neonatal white matter injury (nWMI) is an increasingly common cause of cerebral palsy that results p...
Intermittent hypoxia (IH) is a hallmark manifestation of recurrent apneas, which is a major clinical...
Impaired responsivity to hypercapnia or hypoxia is commonly considered a mechanism of failure in sud...
The cerebellum undergoes rapid growth during the third trimester and it is known to be vulnerable to...
Owing to recent medical and technological advances in neonatal care, infants born extremely prematur...
Studies of ischemic brain injury in neonatal rodents have focused upon the pathophysiology of neuron...