Journal article

The pattern of cerebral injury in a primate model of preterm birth and neonatal intensive care

S Dieni, T Inder, B Yoder, T Briscoe, E Camm, G Egan, D Denton, S Rees

Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology | OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC | Published : 2004

Abstract

Survivors of very premature birth face an increased risk of adverse motor, cognitive, and behavior sequelae. In order to understand the pathogenesis of these adverse outcomes, an animal model of premature birth and neonatal care in a species with a close similarity to the human infant is sought. In this histological and immunohistochemical study we have defined the pattern of cerebral injury in a premature baboon model undergoing similar neonatal intensive care to that of the human premature infant. Sixteen baboons were delivered at 125 days gestation (dg; term ̃ 184 dg) with 14 days neonatal intensive care and were compared with gestational control brains at 125, 140, and 160 dg. The premat..

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