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    Epigenetic signature of very low birth weight in young adult life

    Globally, one in ten babies is born preterm (<37 weeks), and 1–2% preterm at very low birth weight (VLBW, <1500 g). As adults, they are at increased risk for a plethora of health conditions, e.g., cardiometabo...

    Juho Kuula, Darina Czamara, Helena Hauta-alus, Jari Lahti in Pediatric Research (2024)

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    Low-grade inflammation from prenatal period to age 6–8 years in a Vitamin D trial

    Low-grade systemic inflammation measured as high sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) has been associated with non-communicable disease risk. We assessed whether prenatal inflammation and early-childhood vi...

    Helena H. Hauta-alus, Jenni Rosendahl, Elisa M. Holmlund-Suila in Pediatric Research (2024)

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    Body composition in adults born preterm with very low birth weight

    Studies on body composition in preterm very low birth weight (VLBW < 1500 g) survivors are inconsistent and trajectories later in life unknown. We assessed body composition and its change from young to mid-adu...

    Laura Jussinniemi, Maarit K. Kulmala, Kristina A. D. Aakvik in Pediatric Research (2024)

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    Correction to: Caffeine is a respiratory stimulant without effect on sleep in the short-term in late-preterm infants

    Maija Seppä-Moilanen, Sture Andersson, Turkka Kirjavainen in Pediatric Research (2022)

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    Caffeine is a respiratory stimulant without effect on sleep in the short-term in late-preterm infants

    Caffeine is widely used in preterm infants for apnea control. It has no effect on sleep in the only existing polysomnographic study including ten preterm infants Behavioral and polygraphic studies have conflic...

    Maija Seppä-Moilanen, Sture Andersson, Turkka Kirjavainen in Pediatric Research (2022)

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    Early oxygen levels contribute to brain injury in extremely preterm infants

    Extremely low gestational age newborns (ELGANs) are at risk of neurodevelopmental impairments that may originate in early NICU care. We hypothesized that early oxygen saturations (SpO2), arterial pO2 levels, and ...

    Krista Rantakari, Olli-Pekka Rinta-Koski, Marjo Metsäranta in Pediatric Research (2021)

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    Spontaneous and apnea arousals from sleep in preterm infants

    The significance of arousal in apnea termination in preterm infants is not known.

    Maija Seppä-Moilanen, Sture Andersson, Turkka Kirjavainen in Pediatric Research (2021)

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    Glucocorticoids, sodium transport mediators, and respiratory distress syndrome in preterm infants

    Antenatal glucocorticoids (GCs) reduce respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) in preterm infants and are associated with reduced lung liquid content. Our aim was to assess whether airway gene expression of mediat...

    Liina Süvari, Otto M. Helve, M. Anneli Kari, L. Ursula Turpeinen in Pediatric Research (2021)

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    α1,3-Fucosyltransferase-IX, an enzyme of pulmonary endogenous lung stem cell marker SSEA-1, alleviates experimental bronchopulmonary dysplasia

    Endogenous pulmonary stem cells (PSCs) play an important role in lung development and repair; however, little is known about their role in bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD). We hypothesize that an endogenous PS...

    Sushma Chaubey, Yaldah Mohammad Nader, Dilip Shah, Ogan K. Kumova in Pediatric Research (2021)

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    Effect of a lifestyle intervention during pregnancy—findings from the Finnish gestational diabetes prevention trial (RADIEL)

    To assess the effect of lifestyle counseling on perinatal outcomes among women at high risk for gestational diabetes.

    Kristiina Rönö, Nora Elisabeth Grotenfelt in Journal of Perinatology (2018)

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    25-hydroxyvitamin D correlates with inflammatory markers in cord blood of healthy newborns

    Vitamin D is a potent immunomodulator and may play a role in the development of the fetal innate immune functions. The aim of our study was to evaluate inflammatory markers in cord blood of healthy newborns in...

    Jenni Rosendahl, Elisa Holmlund-Suila, Otto Helve, Heli Viljakainen in Pediatric Research (2017)

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    Growth after late-preterm birth and adult cognitive, academic, and mental health outcomes

    Late-preterm birth (at 340⁄7–366⁄7 wk gestation) increases the risk of early growth faltering, poorer neurocognitive functioning, and lower socio-economic attainment. Among early-preterm individuals, faster early...

    Sara Sammallahti, Kati Heinonen, Sture Andersson, Marius Lahti in Pediatric Research (2017)

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    Cortical somatosensory processing measured by magnetoencephalography predicts neurodevelopment in extremely low-gestational-age infants

    Higher cortical function during sensory processing can be examined by recording specific somatosensory-evoked magnetic fields (SEFs) with magnetoencephalography (MEG). We evaluated whether, in extremely low-ge...

    Petri Rahkonen, Päivi Nevalainen, Leena Lauronen, Elina Pihko in Pediatric Research (2013)

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    Low monocyte HLA-DR expression as an indicator of immunodepression in very low birth weight infants

    As a protective response to an inflammatory stimulus, the antigen-presenting molecules (human leukocyte antigen-DR (HLA-DR)) on monocytes are downregulated. If severe, the response may lead to immunodepression...

    Anniina Palojärvi, Jari Petäjä, Sanna Siitonen, Cecilia Janér in Pediatric Research (2013)

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    An Easy and Practical Method for Routine, Bedside Testing of Somatosensory Systems in Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants

    This study was set out to develop and describe a novel, simple, and safe method for routine bedside testing of somatosensory system in very early preterm infants. We recorded electroencephalogram (EEG) activit...

    Sampsa Vanhatalo, Veikko Jousmäki, Sture Andersson, Marjo Metsäranta in Pediatric Research (2009)

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    Altered Cardiovascular Control in Preterm Infants with Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia

    Vestibulo-mediated cardiovascular control in hazardous situations is important. Our hypothesis is that the prerequisite for sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is impaired vestibulo-mediated cardiovascular con...

    Suvi Viskari, Sture Andersson, Timo Hytinantti, Turkka Kirjavainen in Pediatric Research (2007)

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    Up-Regulation of Trypsin and Mesenchymal MMP-8 During Development of Hyperoxic Lung Injury in the Rat

    Acute lung injury is marked by damage to alveolar-capillary barrier. High pulmonary levels of matrix-degrading serine proteinase trypsin and matrix metalloproteinases (MMP)-2, -8, and -9 have been shown in pre...

    Katariina Cederqvist, Joakim Janer, Taina Tervahartiala, Timo Sorsa in Pediatric Research (2006)

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    Placental 11β-HSD2 Activity, Early Postnatal Clinical Course, and Adrenal Function in Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants

    The placental enzyme 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase-2 (11β-HSD2) transforms maternal cortisol to inactive cortisone. Fetal glucocorticoid excess due to reduced 11β-HSD2 activity could make small preterm infa...

    Eero Kajantie, Leo Dunkel, Ursula Turpeinen, Ulf-Håkan Stenman in Pediatric Research (2006)

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    High Expression of Pulmonary Proteinase-activated Receptor 2 in Acute and Chronic Lung Injury in Preterm Infants

    Proteinase-activated receptor 2 (PAR2), a G-protein-coupled receptor activated by serine proteinases such as trypsin, has been suggested to play an important role in inflammatory and fibroproliferative processes....

    Katariina Cederqvist, Caj Haglund, Päivi Heikkilä in Pediatric Research (2005)

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    Increased CD11b-Density on Circulating Phagocytes as an Early Sign of Late-Onset Sepsis in Extremely Low-Birth-Weight Infants

    Late-onset hospital-acquired sepsis is common in extremely low birth-weight (<1000g) (ELBW) infants. The diagnosis is difficult since, at early stages of sepsis, routine laboratory tests are neither specific n...

    Riikka Turunen, Sture Andersson, Irmeli Nupponen, Hannu Kautiainen in Pediatric Research (2005)

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