Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9414574 | Developmental Brain Research | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Ten-day-old rat pups (P10) subjected to acute hypoxia (down to 4% O2) had as adults increased aggression (handling test), memory impairment (water maze test), and decreased CA1 cell counts. Pups subjected to chronic hypoxia (10% O2 from P0 to P21) had increased aggression, hyperactivity (open-field test), and decreased CA1 cell counts. Chronic hypoxia with superimposed acute hypoxia resulted in consequences that were not different from those of chronic hypoxia.
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Authors
Mohamad A. Mikati, Michele P. Zeinieh, Rana M. Kurdi, Samer A. Harb, Jimmy A. El Hokayem, Rita H. Daderian, Alhan Shamseddine, Makram Obeid, Fadi F. Bitar, Marwan El Sabban,