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Project

Neuropathy and neuroplasticity of the enteric nervous system playing a part in the ethiopathogenesis of necrotizing enterocolitis in the preterm piglet and neonatal rat.

Approximately 10% of the low birth weight infants develop necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC). Symptoms of NEC such as abnormal intestinal motility, permeability and blood flow can be linked to a neuropathy of the enteric nervous system (ENS). In the preterm piglet and neonatal rat, in vivo and in vitro experiments will be used to challenge the hypothesis that a neuropathy of the ENS plays a role in the ethiopathogenesis of NEC.
Date:1 Jul 2009 →  31 Dec 2013
Keywords:PREMATURE, MILK REPLACER, ENTERIC NERVOUS SYSTEM, GASTROENTEROLOGY
Disciplines:Animal biology, Genetics, Gastro-enterology and hepatology, Veterinary medicine