2012
DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.26.1_supplement.685.1
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Sympathetic perivascular nerves mediate remodeling effects of chronic hypoxia in fetal sheep cerebral arteries

Abstract: Hypoxic increases in VEGF contribute to growth of perivascular nerves, which exert potent trophic effects on cerebral arteries. Here we explore the hypothesis that the perivascular sympathetic innervation (PSI) mediates hypoxic changes in the smooth muscle phenotype, structure and function of fetal lamb middle cerebral arteries (MCA). A right superior cervical ganglionectomy (SANX) was performed on exteriorized sheep fetuses of normoxic (N) and hypoxic (H) time‐dated pregnant sheep. Operated fetuses were retur… Show more

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