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Longitudinal neonatal brain development and socio-demographic correlates of infant outcomes following preterm birth
Preterm birth results in premature exposure of the brain to the extrauterine environment during a critical period of neurodevelopment. Consequently, infants born preterm are at a heightened risk of adverse behavioural outcomes in later life. We characterise longitudinal development of neonatal regio...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10195853/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37150083 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dcn.2023.101250 |
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author | Vanes, Lucy Fenn-Moltu, Sunniva Hadaya, Laila Fitzgibbon, Sean Cordero-Grande, Lucilio Price, Anthony Chew, Andrew Falconer, Shona Arichi, Tomoki Counsell, Serena J. Hajnal, Joseph V. Batalle, Dafnis Edwards, A. David Nosarti, Chiara |
author_facet | Vanes, Lucy Fenn-Moltu, Sunniva Hadaya, Laila Fitzgibbon, Sean Cordero-Grande, Lucilio Price, Anthony Chew, Andrew Falconer, Shona Arichi, Tomoki Counsell, Serena J. Hajnal, Joseph V. Batalle, Dafnis Edwards, A. David Nosarti, Chiara |
author_sort | Vanes, Lucy |
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description | Preterm birth results in premature exposure of the brain to the extrauterine environment during a critical period of neurodevelopment. Consequently, infants born preterm are at a heightened risk of adverse behavioural outcomes in later life. We characterise longitudinal development of neonatal regional brain volume and functional connectivity in the first weeks following preterm birth, sociodemographic factors, and their respective relationships to psychomotor outcomes and psychopathology in toddlerhood. We study 121 infants born preterm who underwent magnetic resonance imaging shortly after birth, at term-equivalent age, or both. Longitudinal regional brain volume and functional connectivity were modelled as a function of psychopathology and psychomotor outcomes at 18 months. Better psychomotor functioning in toddlerhood was associated with greater relative right cerebellar volume and a more rapid decrease over time of sensorimotor degree centrality in the neonatal period. In contrast, increased 18-month psychopathology was associated with a more rapid decrease in relative regional subcortical volume. Furthermore, while socio-economic deprivation was related to both psychopathology and psychomotor outcomes, cognitively stimulating parenting predicted psychopathology only. Our study highlights the importance of longitudinal imaging to better predict toddler outcomes following preterm birth, as well as disparate environmental influences on separable facets of behavioural development in this population. |
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spelling | pubmed-101958532023-05-20 Longitudinal neonatal brain development and socio-demographic correlates of infant outcomes following preterm birth Vanes, Lucy Fenn-Moltu, Sunniva Hadaya, Laila Fitzgibbon, Sean Cordero-Grande, Lucilio Price, Anthony Chew, Andrew Falconer, Shona Arichi, Tomoki Counsell, Serena J. Hajnal, Joseph V. Batalle, Dafnis Edwards, A. David Nosarti, Chiara Dev Cogn Neurosci Original Research Preterm birth results in premature exposure of the brain to the extrauterine environment during a critical period of neurodevelopment. Consequently, infants born preterm are at a heightened risk of adverse behavioural outcomes in later life. We characterise longitudinal development of neonatal regional brain volume and functional connectivity in the first weeks following preterm birth, sociodemographic factors, and their respective relationships to psychomotor outcomes and psychopathology in toddlerhood. We study 121 infants born preterm who underwent magnetic resonance imaging shortly after birth, at term-equivalent age, or both. Longitudinal regional brain volume and functional connectivity were modelled as a function of psychopathology and psychomotor outcomes at 18 months. Better psychomotor functioning in toddlerhood was associated with greater relative right cerebellar volume and a more rapid decrease over time of sensorimotor degree centrality in the neonatal period. In contrast, increased 18-month psychopathology was associated with a more rapid decrease in relative regional subcortical volume. Furthermore, while socio-economic deprivation was related to both psychopathology and psychomotor outcomes, cognitively stimulating parenting predicted psychopathology only. Our study highlights the importance of longitudinal imaging to better predict toddler outcomes following preterm birth, as well as disparate environmental influences on separable facets of behavioural development in this population. Elsevier 2023-04-26 /pmc/articles/PMC10195853/ /pubmed/37150083 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dcn.2023.101250 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Original Research Vanes, Lucy Fenn-Moltu, Sunniva Hadaya, Laila Fitzgibbon, Sean Cordero-Grande, Lucilio Price, Anthony Chew, Andrew Falconer, Shona Arichi, Tomoki Counsell, Serena J. Hajnal, Joseph V. Batalle, Dafnis Edwards, A. David Nosarti, Chiara Longitudinal neonatal brain development and socio-demographic correlates of infant outcomes following preterm birth |
title | Longitudinal neonatal brain development and socio-demographic correlates of infant outcomes following preterm birth |
title_full | Longitudinal neonatal brain development and socio-demographic correlates of infant outcomes following preterm birth |
title_fullStr | Longitudinal neonatal brain development and socio-demographic correlates of infant outcomes following preterm birth |
title_full_unstemmed | Longitudinal neonatal brain development and socio-demographic correlates of infant outcomes following preterm birth |
title_short | Longitudinal neonatal brain development and socio-demographic correlates of infant outcomes following preterm birth |
title_sort | longitudinal neonatal brain development and socio-demographic correlates of infant outcomes following preterm birth |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10195853/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37150083 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dcn.2023.101250 |
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