Publications by authors named "Hannah Naundorf"

Article Synopsis
  • Birth asphyxia (BA) can lead to serious complications like hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE), resulting in disabilities such as cerebral palsy and epilepsy in infants.
  • Researchers used a rat model to investigate the development of epilepsy and the effectiveness of midazolam treatment after BA, finding that seizure occurrence increased significantly over time in untreated rats.
  • Midazolam treatment not only reduced spontaneous recurrent seizures in the adult rats but also showed potential protective effects against brain damage and cognitive impairments caused by asphyxia.
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Objective: Birth asphyxia is a major cause of hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) in neonates and often associated with mortality, neonatal seizures, brain damage, and later life motor, cognitive, and behavioral impairments and epilepsy. Preclinical studies on rodent models are needed to develop more effective therapies for preventing HIE and its consequences. Thus far, the most popular rodent models have used either exposure of intact animals to hypoxia-only, or a combination of hypoxia and carotid occlusion, for the induction of neonatal seizures and adverse outcomes.

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