Development of ventilatory control in infants
- PMID: 21109177
- DOI: 10.1016/j.prrv.2010.06.002
Development of ventilatory control in infants
Abstract
Most abnormalities of ventilatory control in infants are due to immaturity or abnormal development of ventilatory control. This includes a broad range, from rare disorders like congenital central hypoventilation syndrome to common problems such as apnoea of prematurity. Development of the ventilatory control system, including central respiratory rhythmogenesis and central and peripheral chemoreception, begins early in gestation and continues for weeks or months after birth. Development of the neural components of central rhythmogenesis and their highly complex interconnectivity results from complex, timing-sensitive interactions between patterning and other genes, transcription factors and neurotrophic factors. At birth, nearly all aspects of ventilatory control remain immature, especially in preterm infants; and postnatal maturation can be altered by hypoxia, toxins and other stressors. Clinical care may be greatly enhanced by increased awareness of ventilatory control maturation and related disorders.
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