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Pathophysiology of perinatal asphyxia: can we predict and improve individual outcomes?
Perinatal asphyxia occurs still with great incidence whenever delivery is prolonged, despite improvements in perinatal care. After asphyxia, infants can suffer from short- to long-term neurological sequelae, their severity depend upon the extent of the insult, the metabolic imbalance during the re-o...
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2011
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3405380/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23199150 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13167-011-0100-3 |
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author | Morales, Paola Bustamante, Diego Espina-Marchant, Pablo Neira-Peña, Tanya Gutiérrez-Hernández, Manuel A. Allende-Castro, Camilo Rojas-Mancilla, Edgardo |
author_facet | Morales, Paola Bustamante, Diego Espina-Marchant, Pablo Neira-Peña, Tanya Gutiérrez-Hernández, Manuel A. Allende-Castro, Camilo Rojas-Mancilla, Edgardo |
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description | Perinatal asphyxia occurs still with great incidence whenever delivery is prolonged, despite improvements in perinatal care. After asphyxia, infants can suffer from short- to long-term neurological sequelae, their severity depend upon the extent of the insult, the metabolic imbalance during the re-oxygenation period and the developmental state of the affected regions. Significant progresses in understanding of perinatal asphyxia pathophysiology have achieved. However, predictive diagnostics and personalised therapeutic interventions are still under initial development. Now the emphasis is on early non-invasive diagnosis approach, as well as, in identifying new therapeutic targets to improve individual outcomes. In this review we discuss (i) specific biomarkers for early prediction of perinatal asphyxia outcome; (ii) short and long term sequelae; (iii) neurocircuitries involved; (iv) molecular pathways; (v) neuroinflammation systems; (vi) endogenous brain rescue systems, including activation of sentinel proteins and neurogenesis; and (vii) therapeutic targets for preventing or mitigating the effects produced by asphyxia. |
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spelling | pubmed-34053802012-07-27 Pathophysiology of perinatal asphyxia: can we predict and improve individual outcomes? Morales, Paola Bustamante, Diego Espina-Marchant, Pablo Neira-Peña, Tanya Gutiérrez-Hernández, Manuel A. Allende-Castro, Camilo Rojas-Mancilla, Edgardo EPMA J Review Article Perinatal asphyxia occurs still with great incidence whenever delivery is prolonged, despite improvements in perinatal care. After asphyxia, infants can suffer from short- to long-term neurological sequelae, their severity depend upon the extent of the insult, the metabolic imbalance during the re-oxygenation period and the developmental state of the affected regions. Significant progresses in understanding of perinatal asphyxia pathophysiology have achieved. However, predictive diagnostics and personalised therapeutic interventions are still under initial development. Now the emphasis is on early non-invasive diagnosis approach, as well as, in identifying new therapeutic targets to improve individual outcomes. In this review we discuss (i) specific biomarkers for early prediction of perinatal asphyxia outcome; (ii) short and long term sequelae; (iii) neurocircuitries involved; (iv) molecular pathways; (v) neuroinflammation systems; (vi) endogenous brain rescue systems, including activation of sentinel proteins and neurogenesis; and (vii) therapeutic targets for preventing or mitigating the effects produced by asphyxia. Springer Netherlands 2011-07-26 2011-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3405380/ /pubmed/23199150 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13167-011-0100-3 Text en © European Association for Predictive, Preventive and Personalised Medicine 2011 |
spellingShingle | Review Article Morales, Paola Bustamante, Diego Espina-Marchant, Pablo Neira-Peña, Tanya Gutiérrez-Hernández, Manuel A. Allende-Castro, Camilo Rojas-Mancilla, Edgardo Pathophysiology of perinatal asphyxia: can we predict and improve individual outcomes? |
title | Pathophysiology of perinatal asphyxia: can we predict and improve individual outcomes? |
title_full | Pathophysiology of perinatal asphyxia: can we predict and improve individual outcomes? |
title_fullStr | Pathophysiology of perinatal asphyxia: can we predict and improve individual outcomes? |
title_full_unstemmed | Pathophysiology of perinatal asphyxia: can we predict and improve individual outcomes? |
title_short | Pathophysiology of perinatal asphyxia: can we predict and improve individual outcomes? |
title_sort | pathophysiology of perinatal asphyxia: can we predict and improve individual outcomes? |
topic | Review Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3405380/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23199150 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13167-011-0100-3 |
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