Remote ischemic conditioning counteracts the intestinal damage of necrotizing enterocolitis by improving intestinal microcirculation
Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is a devastating disease of premature infants with high
mortality rate, indicating the need for precision treatment. NEC is characterized by intestinal …
mortality rate, indicating the need for precision treatment. NEC is characterized by intestinal …
The role of gasotransmitters in neonatal physiology
T Liu, GT Mukosera, AB Blood - Nitric Oxide, 2020 - Elsevier
The gasotransmitters, nitric oxide (NO), hydrogen sulfide (H 2 S), and carbon monoxide
(CO), are endogenously-produced volatile molecules that perform signaling functions …
(CO), are endogenously-produced volatile molecules that perform signaling functions …
H2S- and NO-Signaling Pathways in Alzheimer's Amyloid Vasculopathy: Synergism or Antagonism?
AB Salmina, YK Komleva, IA Szijártó, YV Gorina… - Frontiers in …, 2015 - frontiersin.org
Alzheimer's type of neurodegeneration dramatically affects H2S and NO synthesis and
interactions in the brain, which results in dysregulated vasomotor function, brain tissue …
interactions in the brain, which results in dysregulated vasomotor function, brain tissue …
Videomicroscopy as a tool for investigation of the microcirculation in the newborn
The perinatal period remains a time of significant risk of death or disability. Increasing
evidence suggests that this depends on microcirculatory behavior. Sidestream dark‐field …
evidence suggests that this depends on microcirculatory behavior. Sidestream dark‐field …
Interactions of the gasotransmitters contribute to microvascular tone (dys) regulation in the preterm neonate
Background & Aims Hydrogen sulphide (H2S), nitric oxide (NO), and carbon monoxide (CO)
are involved in transitional microvascular tone dysregulation in the preterm infant; however …
are involved in transitional microvascular tone dysregulation in the preterm infant; however …
Influence of sympathetic activity in the control of peripheral microvascular tone in preterm infants
C Corbisier de Meautsart, RM Dyson, JL Latter… - Pediatric …, 2016 - nature.com
Background: Microvascular dysregulation following preterm birth is associated with
increased illness severity and hypotension, particularly in males. Sympathetic nervous …
increased illness severity and hypotension, particularly in males. Sympathetic nervous …
Supporting preterm cardiovascular function
BE Lingwood, YA Eiby, ST Bjorkman… - Clinical and …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Preterm infants are at higher risk of adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes. Inadequate
cerebral oxygen delivery resulting from poor cardiovascular function is likely to be a …
cerebral oxygen delivery resulting from poor cardiovascular function is likely to be a …
Relevance of microvascular flow assessments in critically ill neonates and children: a systematic review
Objectives: Resolution of impaired microvascular flow may lag the normalization of
macrocirculatory variables. The significance of microcirculatory dysfunction in critically ill …
macrocirculatory variables. The significance of microcirculatory dysfunction in critically ill …
[HTML][HTML] Кесарево сечение при тяжелой преэклампсии: особенности ранней неонатальной адаптации
ЭВ Исаева, ВТ Рыскельдиева - … вестник перинатологии и …, 2021 - cyberleninka.ru
Цель исследования. Изучение особенностей течения ранней неонатальной адаптации
в зависимости от метода анестезиологического пособия при абдоминальном …
в зависимости от метода анестезиологического пособия при абдоминальном …
Microvascular circulatory dysregulation driven in part by cystathionine gamma‐lyase: A new paradigm for cardiovascular compromise in the preterm newborn
Objective H2S may explain the dysregulation of microvascular tone associated with poor
outcome following preterm birth. In adult vasculature, H2S is predominantly produced by …
outcome following preterm birth. In adult vasculature, H2S is predominantly produced by …