2000
DOI: 10.1161/01.cir.102.23.2892
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Chronic Hypoxia Stimulates Periarterial Sympathetic Nerve Development in Chicken Embryo

Abstract: Background-Epidemiological findings suggest an association between low-for-age birth weight and the risk to develop coronary heart diseases in adulthood. During pregnancy, an imbalance between fetal demands and supply may result in permanent alterations of neuroendocrine development in the fetus. We evaluated whether chronic prenatal hypoxia increases arterial sympathetic innervation. Methods and Results-Chicken embryos were maintained from 0.3 to 0.9 of the 21-day incubation period under normoxic (21% O 2 ) o… Show more

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“…When arterial endothelial cells from later stage embryos were dissociated from the vessel wall, these cells colonized both host arteries and veins. The responsible paracrine signaling pathways remain to be determined but could involve nerves since functional innervation of the arterial wall starts around that stage (43,44).…”
Section: Plasticity In the Embryonic Vasculaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…When arterial endothelial cells from later stage embryos were dissociated from the vessel wall, these cells colonized both host arteries and veins. The responsible paracrine signaling pathways remain to be determined but could involve nerves since functional innervation of the arterial wall starts around that stage (43,44).…”
Section: Plasticity In the Embryonic Vasculaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The association between low birth weight and increased sympathetic activity in the overall sample is consistent with several experimental studies. 18,19 In addition, low birth weight is associated with high resting heart rate in adult life in middle-aged individuals. 20 A shorter pre-ejection period was strongly associated with higher systolic blood pressure in these twin subjects.…”
Section: Ijzerman Et Al Birth Weight and Sympathetic Activity 569mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…21 Additionally, hypoxia during fetal development leads to increased sympathetic innervation. 22,23 However, no further assessment of the SNS in association with IUGR has been examined.Nutrient and oxygen supply limitations are the components of the intrauterine environment that limit fetal growth and result in small-for-gestational-age newborns. Because IUGR within the Western world is more likely the result of reduced uterine perfusion, 24 we have developed a model of fetal programming induced by placental insufficiency caused by hypoxia and fetal undernutrition.…”
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“…21 Additionally, hypoxia during fetal development leads to increased sympathetic innervation. 22,23 However, no further assessment of the SNS in association with IUGR has been examined.…”
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