Journal article

Status epilepticus after prolonged umbilical cord occlusion is associated with greater neural injury fetal sheep at term-equivalent

PP Drury, JO Davidson, LG Van Den Heuij, G Wassink, ER Gunn, LC Booth, L Bennet, AJ Gunn

Plos One | Published : 2014

Abstract

The majority of pre-clinical studies of hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy at term-equivalent have focused on either relatively mild insults, or on functional paradigms of cerebral ischemia or hypoxia-ischemia/hypotension. There is surprisingly little information on the responses to single, severe 'physiological' insults. In this study we examined the evolution and pattern of neural injury after prolonged umbilical cord occlusion (UCO). 36 chronically instrumented fetal sheep at 125-129 days gestational age (term = 147 days) were subjected to either UCO until mean arterial pressure was < = 8 mmHg (n = 29), or sham occlusion (n = 7). Surviving fetuses were killed after 72 hours for histopatholog..

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