Title of article :
Subchronic perinatal asphyxia in rats: Embryo–foetal assessment of a new model of oxidative stress during critical period of development
Author/Authors :
Ujhazy، نويسنده , , Eduard and Dubovicky، نويسنده , , Michal and Navarova، نويسنده , , Jana and Sedlackova، نويسنده , , Natalia and Danihel، نويسنده , , Ludovit and Brucknerova، نويسنده , , Ingrid and Mach، نويسنده , , Mojmir، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages :
7
From page :
233
To page :
239
Abstract :
Approximately 3% of annual births suffer from birth asphyxia and one million of these newborns die. The aim of this study was to develop a model for studying subchronic perinatal asphyxia (SPA) in rats. Pregnant animals were exposed to 10.5% O2 during sensitive stages of brain development for 4 h a day. Biochemical variables were analysed immediately and 24 h after asphyxia. SPA caused significant reduction of foetal weight, produced abnormalities of distal parts of the skeleton, and anomalies in the development of brain ventricles. Time-dependent changes were observed in several parameters indicating adjustment of the developing organism to the delivery. Whereas lactate was elevated immediately after asphyxia, glucose mirrored high energy needs 24 h after the insult. Immunohistochemical examination of the placentas revealed overgrowth of acidic glycoconjugates in the extracellular matrix of vascular walls in the animals exposed to asphyxia. We observed the presence of muscle fibres in chorionic plate arteries and also in intraplacental arteries. esent model proved to be useful for the study of asphyxial conditions during pregnancy. As it is non-invasive and allows to control asphyxial conditions, it appears suitable for the screening and investigation of indicators of asphyxia in the mother and foetus.
Keywords :
Foetal toxicity , Hypoxia , oxidative stress , Development , Subchronic perinatal asphyxia , Rat
Journal title :
Food and Chemical Toxicology
Serial Year :
2013
Journal title :
Food and Chemical Toxicology
Record number :
2126428
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