Gut microbiome and inflammation in response to increasing intermittent hypoxia in the neonatal rat.
Magdalena LatkowskaCharles L CaiMarina MitrouMatthew MarcelinoJacob V ArandaKay D BeharryPublished in: Pediatric research (2024)
1. The neonatal gut at birth is highly susceptible to intermittent hypoxia (IH) injury. 2. IH causes gut dysbiosis, inflammation, and glutathione depletion. 3. The severity of gut injury worsens as a function of increasing daily IH episodes. 4. The critical number of daily IH episodes that the newborn gut may sustain is 6, beyond which irreversible damage occurs.