Prenatal hypoxia increases blood pressure in male rat offspring and affects their response to artificial light at night

Volume: 12, Issue: 4, Pages: 587 - 594
Published: Oct 28, 2020
Abstract
Prenatal hypoxia (PH) has negative consequences on the cardiovascular system in adulthood and can affect the responses to additional insults later in life. We explored the effects of PH imposed during embryonic day 20 (10.5% O2 for 12 h) on circadian rhythms of systolic blood pressure (BP) and heart rate (HR) in mature male rat offspring measured by telemetry. We evaluated: (1) stability of BP and HR changes after PH; (2) circadian variability...
Paper Details
Title
Prenatal hypoxia increases blood pressure in male rat offspring and affects their response to artificial light at night
Published Date
Oct 28, 2020
Volume
12
Issue
4
Pages
587 - 594
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