2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.neulet.2015.12.061
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Distinctive sleep problems in children with perinatal moderate or mild hypoxic-ischemia

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“…Our criteria excluded the majority of preterm infants who had a complicated NICU course and who could present with different, and probably more severe, sleep problems often linked to the presence of a severe neurological damage. 49 Despite the fact that no differences in bedtime, rise time, or sleep duration have been found in preterm versus full-term children, the sleep problems described by the parents of preterm children (restlessness, breathing problems during sleep) could have resulted in sleep disruption, which has been associated with alteration of daytime behavior, attention, and learning difficulties during childhood and adolescence as reported in the literature. 50,51 Regarding temperamental characteristics, we showed that preterm children had lower levels of attention and more negative emotionality (eg, crying, stranger wariness) than full-term children.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Our criteria excluded the majority of preterm infants who had a complicated NICU course and who could present with different, and probably more severe, sleep problems often linked to the presence of a severe neurological damage. 49 Despite the fact that no differences in bedtime, rise time, or sleep duration have been found in preterm versus full-term children, the sleep problems described by the parents of preterm children (restlessness, breathing problems during sleep) could have resulted in sleep disruption, which has been associated with alteration of daytime behavior, attention, and learning difficulties during childhood and adolescence as reported in the literature. 50,51 Regarding temperamental characteristics, we showed that preterm children had lower levels of attention and more negative emotionality (eg, crying, stranger wariness) than full-term children.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Moreover, even with the best care, these children only have little improvement in the overall ability. Accordingly, HIBD is a major public health issue which globally leads to substantial socio-economic burden of the individual, family and healthcare system (Ding et al, 2016). Altogether, efficient pharmacological strategies for the sanitation and therapy of HIBD are restricted by safety and toxicity considerations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the precise pathogenesis of HIBD is still inconclusive, it is valid that oxidative stress, oxidative metabolism and apoptosis are the significant components of cell death following HIBD (Deanna L. Taylor et al, 1999;Ding et al, 2016). Oxidative stress and oxidative metabolism play a pivotal role in the procedure of pathogenesis after the occurrence of HIBD which ultimately trigger cell death.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Circadian Locomotor Output Cycles Kaput ( CLOCK ) genes are rhythmically expressed in the pineal gland which secretes melatonin and is crucial for regulation of the sleep-wake cycle ( 125 ). Expression of CLOCK is altered following hypoxic-ischaemic brain injury in animal models ( 126 ) and alterations in circadian rhythm have been reported in children following even mild perinatal hypoxic-ischaemia ( 127 ). Day and night variability of melatonin has been found to be lower in children with CP ( 128 ).…”
Section: Respiratory Dysfunctionmentioning
confidence: 99%