Infants born prematurely, often associated with maternal infection, frequently exhibit breathing instabilities that require resuscitation. We hypothesized that breathing patterns during the first hour of life would be predictive of survival in an animal model of prematurity. Using plethysmography, we measured breathing patterns during the first hour after birth in mice born at term (Term 19.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMammals must continuously regulate the levels of O and CO , which is particularly important for the brain. Failure to maintain adequate O /CO homeostasis has been associated with numerous disorders including sleep apnoea, Rett syndrome and sudden infant death syndrome. But, O /CO homeostasis poses major regulatory challenges, even in the healthy brain.
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