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Investigation of the effect of intrauterine inflammation and infection on fetal brain injury using human and animal models.
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Investigation of the effect of intrauterine inflammation and infection on fetal brain injury using human and animal models./
作者:
Patrick, Lindsay Alexandra Laurentia.
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228 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 69-03, Section: B, page: 1397.
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Dissertation Abstracts International69-03B.
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Biology, Anatomy. -
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9780494370933
Investigation of the effect of intrauterine inflammation and infection on fetal brain injury using human and animal models.
Patrick, Lindsay Alexandra Laurentia.
Investigation of the effect of intrauterine inflammation and infection on fetal brain injury using human and animal models.
- 228 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 69-03, Section: B, page: 1397.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Queen's University (Canada), 2008.
In recent years, increased focus has been placed on the role of intrauterine infection and inflammation in the pathogenesis of fetal brain injury leading to neurodevelopmental disorders such as cerebral palsy. At present, the mechanisms by which inflammatory processes during pregnancy cause this effect on the fetus are poorly understood. Our previous work has indicated an association between experimentally-induced intrauterine infection, increased proinflammatory cytokines, and increased white matter injury in the guinea pig fetus. In order to further elucidate the pathways by which inflammation in the maternal system or the fetal membranes leads to fetal impairment, a number of studies investigating aspects of the disease process have been performed. These studies represent a body of work encompassing novel research and results in a number of human and animal studies.
ISBN: 9780494370933Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Biology, Anatomy.
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Using a guinea pig model of inflammation, increased amniotic fluid proinflammatory cytokines and fetal brain injury were found after a maternal inflammatory response was initiated using endotoxin. In order to more closely monitor the fetal response to chorioamnionitis, a model using the chronically catheterized fetal ovine was carried out. This study demonstrated the adverse effects on fetal white matter after intrauterine exposure to bacterial inoculation, though the physiological parameters of the fetus were relatively stable throughout the experimental protocol, even when challenged with intermittent hypoxic episodes.
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