| Literature DB >> 9782177 |
N Shinozuka1, P W Nathanielsz.
Abstract
1. Electrocorticogram (ECoG) and myometrial electromyogram (EMG) were recorded continuously in chronically instrumented late gestation sheep fetuses (n = 9) to analyse: (1) 24 h ECoG patterns, (2) relationships between ECoG and myometrial contractility, and (3) 24 h ECoG patterns at the spontaneous onset of labour. 2. Spontaneous onset of labour was determined from the myometrial EMG. ECoG signals were purified by a denoising procedure of wavelet decomposition. High-voltage slow ECoG activity (HV) and low-voltage fast ECoG activity (LV) were determined mathematically, and HV-LV cycle periodicity was calculated by periodogram analysis. 3. Twenty-four hour rhythms were present in fetal ECoG HV-LV cycles in the 3-5 days prior to spontaneous onset of labour (P < 0.01). Cycle frequency was lower at 08.00-12.00 h and higher at 16.00-20.00 h (lights on at 07.00 h, lights off at 21.00 h). LV duration was longer at 20.00-24.00 h, and HV was shorter at 16.00-20.00 h. No relationship was found between ECoG cycles and myometrial contracture cycles. Twenty-four hour ECoG rhythms disappeared 1 day before the spontaneous onset of labour. 4. ECoG patterns changed 7 to 4 h prior to spontaneous onset of labour, percentage of time spent and duration of HV ECoG increased, and percentage of time spent in LV decreased significantly. ECoG HV-LV cyclicity was reduced 4-5 h prior to spontaneous onset of labour, indicating that the altered fetal hormonal and blood gas environment around the spontaneous onset of labour alter fetal neural function.Entities:
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Year: 1998 PMID: 9782177 PMCID: PMC2231253 DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-7793.1998.273by.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Physiol ISSN: 0022-3751 Impact factor: 5.182