2020
DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.2020.34.s1.06048
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Low Birth Weight Pigs Exhibit Altered Cerebral Hemodynamics and Vasomotor Control

Abstract: Low birth weight (LBW) offspring have a higher prevalence of long‐term cognitive impairments, possibly the result of altered blood flow control in the brain. Using a pig model, we tested the hypothesis that LBW progeny exhibit abnormal cerebral hemodynamics and vasomotor control during early developmental stages of growth. At birth, littermate pigs were identified as normal (NBW=1.7±0.1 kg) or low birth weight (LBW=1.2±0.2 kg). Measurements were obtained at 28 d (weaning) and 56 d of age (n=8/group, 4M/4F per … Show more

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