2013
DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.1214-12.2013
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Gestational Stress Promotes Pathological Apneas and Sex-Specific Disruption of Respiratory Control Development in Newborn Rat

Abstract: Recurrent apneas are important causes of hospitalization and morbidity in newborns. Gestational stress (GS) compromises fetal brain development. Maternal stress and anxiety during gestation are linked to respiratory disorders in newborns; however, the mechanisms remain unknown. Here, we tested the hypothesis that repeated activation of the neuroendocrine response to stress during gestation is sufficient to disrupt the development of respiratory control and augment the occurrence of apneas in newborn rats. Preg… Show more

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“…Table 1). However, this did not translate into an increased incidence of overt apnoeas as has been observed in stressed neonates in another model of gestational stress (Fournier et al, 2013). Intriguingly, in PNS animals, ventilatory parameters were dysregulated when the respiratory system was challenged with the classic ventilatory stimulants of hypoxia and hypercapnia.…”
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confidence: 85%
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“…Table 1). However, this did not translate into an increased incidence of overt apnoeas as has been observed in stressed neonates in another model of gestational stress (Fournier et al, 2013). Intriguingly, in PNS animals, ventilatory parameters were dysregulated when the respiratory system was challenged with the classic ventilatory stimulants of hypoxia and hypercapnia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Intriguingly, in PNS animals, ventilatory parameters were dysregulated when the respiratory system was challenged with the classic ventilatory stimulants of hypoxia and hypercapnia. Neonatal rats exposed to gestational stress displayed a blunted hypoxic ventilatory response and an enhanced ventilatory response to hypercapnia (Fournier et al, 2013). Enhanced responsiveness to hypercapnia was also observed in adult rats exposed to neonatal maternal separation (Genest et al, 2007).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Solutions 1. Prepare aCSF stock solutions according to the following recipes 7,17 . Other recipes with concentration variations are available in the literature.…”
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“…This method can be employed in a wide range of research objectives, targeting inspiratory responses to respiratory variations or pharmacology in both wild type 7 and transgenic 8 animals. Given that experiments are performed at a low temperature, without sensory afferents, and under conditions where the concentrations of glucose and O 2 within the aCSF are high, questions have been raised regarding the physiological relevance of the signal recorded.…”
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