Brain injury caused by chronic fetal hypoxemia is mediated by inflammatory cascade activation

R Guo, W Hou, Y Dong, Z Yu, J Stites, CP Weiner - Reproductive sciences, 2010 - Springer
The prevalence of cerebral palsy (CP) shows little temporal or geographic variation and is
associated with preterm birth, maternal/fetal infection/inflammation, and fetal growth …

The fetus at the tipping point: modifying the outcome of fetal asphyxia

SK Dhillon, CA Lear, R Galinsky… - The Journal of …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Brain injury around birth is associated with nearly half of all cases of cerebral palsy.
Although brain injury is multifactorial, particularly after preterm birth, acute hypoxia …

Fetal hypoxia results in sex-and cell type-specific alterations in neonatal transcription in rat oligodendrocyte precursor cells, microglia, neurons, and oligodendrocytes

I Kremsky, Q Ma, B Li, C Dasgupta, X Chen, S Ali… - Cell & Bioscience, 2023 - Springer
Background Fetal hypoxia causes vital, systemic, developmental malformations in the fetus,
particularly in the brain, and increases the risk of diseases in later life. We previously …

Acute brain cytokine responses after global birth hypoxia in the rat

H Ashdown, S Joita, GN Luheshi… - Journal of neuroscience …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
The main cause of hypoxic/ischemic brain damage in term human neonates is intrauterine
asphyxia, in which the whole body is subjected to hypoxia. Inflammatory cytokines are …

Fetal hypoxia increases vulnerability of hypoxic–ischemic brain injury in neonatal rats: Role of glucocorticoid receptors

PJ Gonzalez-Rodriguez, F Xiong, Y Li, J Zhou… - Neurobiology of …, 2014 - Elsevier
Gestational hypoxia is a common stress to the fetal development and increases the risk of
neonatal morbidity. The present study tested the hypothesis that fetal hypoxia results in …

Effects of prenatal hypoxia on nervous system development and related diseases

B Wang, H Zeng, J Liu, M Sun - Frontiers in neuroscience, 2021 - frontiersin.org
The fetal origins of adult disease (FOAD) hypothesis, which was proposed by David Barker
in the United Kingdom in the late 1980s, posited that adult chronic diseases originated from …

Complex pattern of interaction between in uterohypoxia-ischemia and intra-amniotic inflammation disrupts brain development and motor function

LL Jantzie, CJ Corbett, J Berglass, DJ Firl… - Journal of …, 2014 - Springer
Background Infants born preterm commonly suffer from a combination of hypoxia-ischemia
(HI) and infectious perinatal inflammatory insults that lead to cerebral palsy, cognitive delay …

Neuroinflammation in intrauterine growth restriction

JA Wixey, KK Chand, PB Colditz, ST Bjorkman - Placenta, 2017 - Elsevier
Disruption to the maternal environment during pregnancy from events such as hypoxia,
stress, toxins, inflammation, and reduced placental blood flow can affect fetal development …

[HTML][HTML] In utero exposure to transient ischemia-hypoxemia promotes long-term neurodevelopmental abnormalities in male rat offspring

A Palanisamy, T Giri, J Jiang, A Bice, JD Quirk… - JCI insight, 2020 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The impact of transient ischemic-hypoxemic insults on the developing fetal brain is poorly
understood despite evidence suggesting an association with neurodevelopmental disorders …

Late-gestational systemic hypoxia leads to a similar early gene response in mouse placenta and developing brain

R Trollmann, H Rehrauer… - American Journal …, 2010 - journals.physiology.org
Late-gestational intrauterine hypoxia represents a well-known risk factor of acquired
perinatal brain injury. Cell type and age-specific sensitivity of hypoxia-responsive genes to …