Brainstem serotonergic deficiency in sudden infant death syndrome

JR Duncan, DS Paterson, JM Hoffman, DJ Mokler… - Jama, 2010 - jamanetwork.com
Context Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is postulated to result from abnormalities in
brainstem control of autonomic function and breathing during a critical developmental …

Multiple serotonergic brainstem abnormalities in sudden infant death syndrome

DS Paterson, FL Trachtenberg, EG Thompson… - Jama, 2006 - jamanetwork.com
ContextThe serotonergic (5-hydroxytryptamine [5-HT]) neurons in the medulla oblongata
project extensively to autonomic and respiratory nuclei in the brainstem and spinal cord and …

High serum serotonin in sudden infant death syndrome

RL Haynes, AL Frelinger III, EK Giles… - Proceedings of the …, 2017 - National Acad Sciences
Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), the leading cause of postneonatal infant mortality,
likely comprises heterogeneous disorders with the common phenotype of sudden death …

Abnormalities of the brainstem serotonergic system in the sudden infant death syndrome: a review

HC Kinney - Pediatric and developmental pathology, 2005 - Springer
Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is the sudden death of an infant younger than 1 year
that remains unexplained by a complete autopsy, death scene investigation, and review of …

Serotonergic brainstem abnormalities in Northern Plains Indians with the sudden infant death syndrome

HC Kinney, LL Randall, LA Sleeper… - … of Neuropathology & …, 2003 - academic.oup.com
The rate of the sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) among American Indian infants in the
Northern Plains is almost 6 times higher than in US white infants. In a study of infant mortality …

Serotoninergic receptor 1A in the sudden infant death syndrome brainstem medulla and associations with clinical risk factors

R Machaalani, M Say, KA Waters - Acta neuropathologica, 2009 - Springer
The immunoreactivity of the serotoninergic receptor subtype 1A (5HT 1A R) was
quantitatively analyzed in the human infant brainstem medulla (caudal and rostral levels) …

Brainstem mechanisms underlying the sudden infant death syndrome: evidence from human pathologic studies

HC Kinney - Developmental Psychobiology: The Journal of the …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
The brainstem hypothesis is one of the leading hypotheses concerning the sudden infant
death syndrome (SIDS). It states that SIDS, or an important subset of SIDS, is due to …

Medullary serotonergic network deficiency in the sudden infant death syndrome: review of a 15-year study of a single dataset

HC Kinney, JJ Filiano, WF White - Journal of Neuropathology & …, 2001 - academic.oup.com
The sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is the leading cause of postneonatal infant
mortality in the United States today, despite a dramatic 38% decrease in incidence due to a …

The brainstem and serotonin in the sudden infant death syndrome

HC Kinney, GB Richerson, SM Dymecki… - Annual Review of …, 2009 - annualreviews.org
The sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is the sudden death of an infant under one year of
age that is typically associated with sleep and that remains unexplained after a complete …

[HTML][HTML] Sudden infant death syndrome: case-control frequency differences at genes pertinent to early autonomic nervous system embryologic development

DE Weese-Mayer, EM Berry-Kravis, L Zhou… - Pediatric …, 2004 - nature.com
We have previously identified polymorphisms in the serotonin transporter gene promoter
region and in intron 2 that were more common among sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) …