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This authoritative volume describes the role of free radicals and antioxidants in prenatal and perinatal disorders currently explored in clinical and pre-clinical trials. In twenty-two inclusive chapters, the book covers the gamut of oxidative stress and its relation to a variety of factors, including fertility, metabolism, redox biomarkers, antioxidant defense and protection, gene polymorphisms, angiogenesis, cell signaling, mutations and oxidative damage involving lipids, proteins and nucleic acids, membrane trafficking, inflammation, mitochondrial dysfunction, alterations in immunological function, hypoxia, and post-natal stressors. This comprehensive source will keep clinicians and research scientists up-to-date on translational research into medical applications.Perinatal and Prenatal Disorders is a significant addition to the well-knownOxidative Stress in Applied Basic Research and Clinical Practice series.

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This is a compilation of 22 relatively independent reviews of topics in the field of oxidative stress during the perinatal period. The audience is both researchers and sophisticated clinicians in the area of perinatal medicine. It editors and authors are well-known researchers and this book should help focus new research into the toxic effects of oxygen radical species on the fragile fetus and neonate as well as the care of this vulnerable population. (Jay P. Goldsmith, Doodys Book Reviews, March, 2015)



This volume reviews in 22 chapters the role of oxidative injury to early embryonic development and possible consequences. A useful book for neonatologists. (Pediatric Endocrinology Reviews (PER), Vol. 12 (4), 2015)

1 Impact of Oxidative Stress on Development
1(38)
Peter G. Wells
Lutfiya Miller-Pinsler
Aaron M. Shapiro
2 Chorioamnionitis and Oxidative Stress: New Ideas from Experimental Models
39(8)
Boris W. Kramer
Suhas G. Kallapur
Alan H. Jobe
3 Oxidative Stress in Pregnancies Complicated by Diabetes
47(34)
Martha Lappas
Andrea Leiva
Fabian Pardo
Luis Sobrevia
Alicia Jawerbaum
4 Tobacco Smoking and Oxidative Stress in Pregnancy
81(14)
Ali Aycicek
5 Oxidative Stress and Preterm Birth
95(22)
Ramkumar Menon
Elizabeth Bonney
6 Developmental Origins of Disease: The Role of Oxidative Stress
117(10)
Rebecca A. Simmons
7 Down Syndrome as a Special Case of Oxidatively Induced Developmental Dysregulation
127(16)
Marzia Perluigi
D. Allan Butterfield
8 Retinopathy of Prematurity and Oxygen
143(18)
Anna-lena Hard
Ann Hellstrom
Lois Smith
9 Necrotizing Enterocolitis and Oxidative Stress
161(22)
Peter J. Giannone
Craig A. Nankervis
Michael R. Stenger
Brandon Schanbacher
John Anthony Bauer
10 Oxidative Stress and the Perinatal Circulation
183(30)
Robin H. Steinhorn
Stephen Wedgwood
11 Use of Oxygen in the Resuscitation of Neonates
213(32)
Maximo Vento
Helmut Hummler
Jennifer Dawson
Javier Escobar
Julia Kuligowski
12 Antioxidant Properties of Surfactant
245(10)
Carlo Dani
Chiara Poggi
13 Oxidative Stress and Glutathione Synthesis Rates in Early Postnatal Life
255(16)
Denise Rook
Johannes B. van Goudoever
14 Oxygen Vulnerability in the Immature Brain
271(20)
Ursula Felderhoff-Muser
15 Hyperbilirubinemia and Antioxidant Defenses in the Neonate
291(16)
Roland Stocker
16 Pain and Oxidative Stress in Newborns
307(8)
Carlo V. Bellieni
Giuseppe Buonocore
17 Ontogeny of Antioxidant Systems
315(14)
Richard L. Auten Jr.
18 Antioxidant Therapies for Preterm Infants
329(14)
Jennifer W. Lee
Jonathan M. Davis
19 Postnatal Oxidative Stress and the Role of Enteral and Parenteral Nutrition
343(28)
James Friel
20 Oxidative Stress in Epilepsy
371(24)
Salvatore Grosso
Ursula Geronzi
21 The Oxidative Stress in the Fetus and in the Newborn
395(18)
Serafina Perrone
Maria Luisa Tataranno
Antonino Santacroce
Giuseppe Buonocore
22 New Antioxidant Drugs
413(18)
Giuseppe Buonocore
Serafina Perrone
Maria Luisa Tataranno
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Phyllis A. Dennery, MD, FAAP is a professor of pediatrics at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She holds the Werner and Gertrude Henle endowed chair in pediatrics at The Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP). She is chief of the Division of Neonatology and Newborn Services at CHOP and the University of Pennsylvania Health System. Dr. Dennery obtained her medical degree from Howard University in Washington, D.C., and completed a residency in pediatrics at Childrens Hospital National Medical Center in Washington, D.C., and a fellowship in neonatology at Case Western Reserve University (Rainbow Babies and Childrens Hospital) in Cleveland, Ohio. Dr. Dennerys research interests are in neonatal oxidative stress, lung chronobiology, and circadian gene regulation; her clinical interests are in neonatal jaundice, bronchopulmonary dysplasia, and the long-term consequences of prematurity.

Professor Giuseppe Buonocore is professor and chairman of the School of Specialization in Pediatrics & Neonatology in the Department of Molecular and Developmental Medicine, University of Siena, Tuscany. He is internationally recognized for his research on hyperbilirubinemia, biomarkers of oxidative stress, free radicalrelated diseases of the newborn, and the early identification of the fetus and newborn at high risk of brain damage. He is the president of the Union of European Neonatal Perinatal Societies (UENPS), presi

dent of the international research foundation Europe Against Infant Brain Injury (EURAIBI), and president of the Tuscan Section of the Italian Society of Neonatology.

Dr. Ola Didrik Saugstad is professor of pediatrics, and director of research in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Oslo in Norway. He is a consultant of neonatology at Oslo University Hospital, Rikshospitalet. Dr. Saugstad obtained his MD and PhD from University of Oslo. He completed research fellowships in neonatology from the University of Oslo and the University of Uppsala in Sweden, and he carried out a postdoctoral fellowship from the University of California San Diego. His main research interests are asphyxia, oxidative stress in premature infants, reoxygenation, and resuscitation of newborn infants. He holds an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Athens in Greece and is a member of several editorial boards of pediatric and perinatal journals.