Abstract:Infants born very prematurely (<28 weeks gestation) have immature lungs and often require supplemental oxygen. However, long‐term hyperoxia exposure can arrest lung development leading to bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD), which increases acute and long‐term respiratory morbidity and mortality. The neural mechanisms controlling breathing are highly plastic during development. Whether the ventilatory control system adapts to pulmonary disease associated with hyperoxia exposure in infancy remains unclear. Here… Show more
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