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The autonomic nervous system (ANS) regulatory capacity begins before birth as the sympathetic and parasympathetic activity contributes significantly to the fetus' development. Several studies have shown how vagus nerve is involved in many…

Tissues and Organs · Quantitative Biology 2021-12-06 Francesco Cerritelli , Martin G. Frasch , Marta C. Antonelli , Chiara Viglione , Stefano Vecchi , Marco Chiera , Andrea Manzotti

Background: The chronically instrumented pregnant sheep has been used as a model of human fetal development and responses to pathophysiologic stimuli. This is due to the unique amenability of the unanesthetized fetal sheep to the surgical…

The contribution of the vagus nerve to inflammation and glucosensing in the fetus is not understood. We hypothesized that vagotomy (Vx) will trigger a rise in systemic glucose levels and this will be enhanced during systemic and…

Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) has emerged as a promising therapeutic intervention across various neurological and psychiatric conditions, including epilepsy, depression, and stroke rehabilitation; however, its mechanisms of action on neural…

Neurons and Cognition · Quantitative Biology 2025-02-03 Shinichi Kumagai , Tomoyo Isoguchi Shiramatsu , Kensuke Kawai , Hirokazu Takahashi

Functional development of affective and reward circuits, cognition and response inhibition later in life exhibits vulnerability periods during gestation and early childhood. Extensive evidence supports the model that exposure to stressors…

Quantitative Methods · Quantitative Biology 2021-02-26 Marta C. Antonelli , Martin G. Frasch , Mercedes Rumi , Ritika Sharma , Peter Zimmermann , Maria Sol Molinet , Silvia M. Lobmaier

Morphogenesis in the central nervous system has received intensive attention as elucidating fundamental mechanisms of morphogenesis will shed light on the physiology and pathophysiology of the developing central nervous system.…

Neurons and Cognition · Quantitative Biology 2022-07-25 Joseph Sutlive , Hamed Seyyedhosseinzadeh , Zheng Ao , Haning Xiu , Kun Gou , Feng Guo , Zi Chen

In early years of life, the cranium rapidly changes in size and shape to accommodate brain growth, primarily driven by mechanical stress from brain expansion. Developmental disorders such as premature fusion of sutures in craniosynostosis,…

Tissues and Organs · Quantitative Biology 2025-10-30 Mahtab Vafaeefar , Conall Quinn , Ted J. Vaughan

Fetal heart rate variability (fHRV) is an important indicator of health and disease, yet its physiological origins, neural contributions in particular, are not well understood. We aimed to develop novel experimental and data analytical…

Prenatal stress (PS) impacts early postnatal behavioural and cognitive development. This process of 'fetal programming' is mediated by the effects of the prenatal experience on the developing hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis and…

We review evidence supporting the role of early life programming in the susceptibility for adult neurodegenerative diseases while highlighting questions and proposing avenues for future research to advance our understanding of this…

Tissues and Organs · Quantitative Biology 2019-11-11 Paula Desplats , Ashley M. Gutierrez , Marta C. Antonelli , Martin G. Frasch

Open spina bifida (SB) is one of the most common congenital defects and can lead to impaired brain development. Emerging fetal surgery methods have shown considerable success in the treatment of patients with this severe anomaly.…

Image and Video Processing · Electrical Eng. & Systems 2019-11-18 Kelly Payette , Ueli Moehrlen , Luca Mazzone , Nicole Ochsenbein-Koelble , Ruth Tuura , Raimund Kottke , Martin Meuli , Andras Jakab

Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS) is an established palliative treatment for drug resistant epilepsy. While effective for many patients, its mechanism of action is incompletely understood. Predicting individuals' response, or optimum…

Neurons and Cognition · Quantitative Biology 2024-06-06 John F. Ingham , Frances Hutchings , Paolo Zuliani , Yujiang Wang , Sadegh Soudjani , Peter N. Taylor

Background and Objectives: Proximal catheter obstruction is the leading cause of ventriculoperitoneal shunt failure, yet the biological triggers of peri-catheter inflammation and tissue ingrowth remain poorly defined. Evidence of bacterial…

Sensory prediction (SP) is a fundamental mechanism of perception that supports cognitive development. Atypical SP has been reported across multiple neurodevelopmental disorders (ND), suggesting it may constitute an early cross-syndromic…

Neurons and Cognition · Quantitative Biology 2025-12-30 Anne-Lise Marais , Victoria Dumont , Marie Anquetil , Arnaud Mortier , Anne-Sophie Trentesaux , Nadege Roche-Labarbe

An electrocardiogram (ECG)-derived heart rate variability (HRV) index reliably tracks the inflammatory response induced by low-dose lipopolysaccharide (LPS) in near-term sheep fetuses. We evaluated the effect of vagus nerve stimulation…

Embryonic tissues deform across broad spatial and temporal scales and relax stress through active rearrangements. A quantitative link between cell-scale activity, spatial forcing, and emergent tissue-scale mechanics remains incomplete.…

Biological Physics · Physics 2025-12-18 Sahil Islam , Mohd. Suhail Rizvi , Anupam Gupta

Study Objectives: Fetal sleep is a vital yet underexplored aspect of prenatal neurodevelopment. Its cyclic organization reflects the maturation of central neural circuits, and disturbances in these patterns may offer some of the earliest…

Neurons and Cognition · Quantitative Biology 2026-01-19 Weitao Tang , Johann Vargas-Calixto , Nasim Katebi , Robert Galinsky , Gari D. Clifford , Faezeh Marzbanrad

The surface morphology of the developing mammalian brain is crucial for understanding brain function and dysfunction. Computational modeling offers valuable insights into the underlying mechanisms for early brain folding. Recent findings…

Neurons and Cognition · Quantitative Biology 2024-09-06 Jixin Hou , Zhengwang Wu , Xianyan Chen , Li Wang , Dajiang Zhu , Tianming Liu , Gang Li , Xianqiao Wang

The neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) experience is known to be one of the most crucial factors that drive preterm infant's neurodevelopmental and health outcomes. It is hypothesized that stressful early life experience of very preterm…

Methodology · Statistics 2019-10-10 Zhe Sun , Wanli Xu , Xiaomei Cong , Gen Li , Kun Chen

Brain mechanics is a topic of deep interest because of the significant role of mechanical cues in both brain function and form. Specifically, capturing the heterogeneous and anisotropic behaviour of cerebral white matter (WM) is extremely…

Soft Condensed Matter · Physics 2021-10-20 Asad Jamal , Andrea Bernardini , Daniele Dini
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