Journal article

Cerebellar development in a baboon model of preterm delivery: Impact of specific ventilatory regimes

SM Rees, MM Loeliger, KM Munro, A Shields, PA Dalitz, S Dieni, MA Thomson, J Coalson, T Inder

Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2009

Abstract

Premature infants now have an improved chance of survival, but the impact of respiratory therapies on the brain, particularly the cerebellum, remains unclear. We examined the effects of early nasal continuous positive airway pressure (EnCPAP) ventilation and delayed (Dn) CPAP on the development of the cerebellum in prematurely delivered baboons. The baboons were delivered at 125 ± 2days of gestation and ventilated for 28 days with either EnCPAP commencing at 24 hours (n = 5) or DnCPAP commencing at 5 days (n = 5). Gestational controls (n = 4) were delivered at 153 days. Cerebella were assessed histologically, and an ontogeny study (90 days to term) was performed to establish values for key c..

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