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Maternal hypoxia; Perinatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy; Systematic asphyxia; Organogenesis

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Effect Of Maternal Hypoxia On Fetal Development: Programming Of Hie Phenotype In Neonatal Rat Brain, Pablo J. Gonzalez-Rodriguez Jun 2014

Effect Of Maternal Hypoxia On Fetal Development: Programming Of Hie Phenotype In Neonatal Rat Brain, Pablo J. Gonzalez-Rodriguez

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Developmental programming of health and disease correlates the adverse intrauterine environment and the risk of disease later in life as cardiovascular disease, metabolic diseases, renal dysfunction or neurobehavioral disorders among others. Maternal hypoxia is one of the most common intrauterine growth restricted environment during pregnancy. Perinatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy is an important cause of brain injury in the newborn due to a systematic asphyxia. Our study aims to test the hypothesis that maternal hypoxia affect the organogenesis of the kidney by affecting the kidney structure and focusing on the roles of AT1R and AT2R, while the brain development will also be …