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Unmyelinated White Matter Loss in the Preterm Brain Is Associated with Early Increased Levels of End-Tidal Carbon Monoxide

OBJECTIVE: Increased levels of end-tidal carbon monoxide (ETCOc) in preterm infants during the first day of life are associated with oxidative stress, inflammatory processes and adverse neurodevelopmental outcome at 2 years of age. Therefore, we hypothesized that early ETCOc levels may also be assoc...

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Autores principales: Blok, Cornelie A., Kersbergen, Karina J., van der Aa, Niek E., van Kooij, Britt J., Anbeek, Petronella, Isgum, Ivana, de Vries, Linda S., Krediet, Tannette G., Groenendaal, Floris, Vreman, Hendrik J., van Bel, Frank, Benders, Manon J.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3951188/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24622422
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0089061
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author Blok, Cornelie A.
Kersbergen, Karina J.
van der Aa, Niek E.
van Kooij, Britt J.
Anbeek, Petronella
Isgum, Ivana
de Vries, Linda S.
Krediet, Tannette G.
Groenendaal, Floris
Vreman, Hendrik J.
van Bel, Frank
Benders, Manon J.
author_facet Blok, Cornelie A.
Kersbergen, Karina J.
van der Aa, Niek E.
van Kooij, Britt J.
Anbeek, Petronella
Isgum, Ivana
de Vries, Linda S.
Krediet, Tannette G.
Groenendaal, Floris
Vreman, Hendrik J.
van Bel, Frank
Benders, Manon J.
author_sort Blok, Cornelie A.
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description OBJECTIVE: Increased levels of end-tidal carbon monoxide (ETCOc) in preterm infants during the first day of life are associated with oxidative stress, inflammatory processes and adverse neurodevelopmental outcome at 2 years of age. Therefore, we hypothesized that early ETCOc levels may also be associated with impaired growth of unmyelinated cerebral white matter. METHODS: From a cohort of 156 extremely and very preterm infants in which ETCOc was determined within 24 h after birth, in 36 infants 3D-MRI was performed at term-equivalent age to assess cerebral tissue volumes of important brain regions. RESULTS: Linear regression analysis between cerebral ventricular volume, unmyelinated white matter/total brain volume-, and cortical grey matter/total brain volume-ratio and ETCOc showed a positive, negative and positive correlation, respectively. Multivariable analyses showed that solely ETCOc was positively related to cerebral ventricular volume and cortical grey matter/total brain volume ratio, and that solely ETCOc was inversely related to the unmyelinated white matter/total brain volume ratio, suggesting that increased levels of ETCOc, associated with oxidative stress and inflammation, were related with impaired growth of unmyelinated white matter. CONCLUSION: Increased values of ETCOc, measured within the first 24 hours of life may be indicative of oxidative stress and inflammation in the immediate perinatal period, resulting in impaired growth of the vulnerable unmyelinated white matter of the preterm brain.
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spelling pubmed-39511882014-03-13 Unmyelinated White Matter Loss in the Preterm Brain Is Associated with Early Increased Levels of End-Tidal Carbon Monoxide Blok, Cornelie A. Kersbergen, Karina J. van der Aa, Niek E. van Kooij, Britt J. Anbeek, Petronella Isgum, Ivana de Vries, Linda S. Krediet, Tannette G. Groenendaal, Floris Vreman, Hendrik J. van Bel, Frank Benders, Manon J. PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: Increased levels of end-tidal carbon monoxide (ETCOc) in preterm infants during the first day of life are associated with oxidative stress, inflammatory processes and adverse neurodevelopmental outcome at 2 years of age. Therefore, we hypothesized that early ETCOc levels may also be associated with impaired growth of unmyelinated cerebral white matter. METHODS: From a cohort of 156 extremely and very preterm infants in which ETCOc was determined within 24 h after birth, in 36 infants 3D-MRI was performed at term-equivalent age to assess cerebral tissue volumes of important brain regions. RESULTS: Linear regression analysis between cerebral ventricular volume, unmyelinated white matter/total brain volume-, and cortical grey matter/total brain volume-ratio and ETCOc showed a positive, negative and positive correlation, respectively. Multivariable analyses showed that solely ETCOc was positively related to cerebral ventricular volume and cortical grey matter/total brain volume ratio, and that solely ETCOc was inversely related to the unmyelinated white matter/total brain volume ratio, suggesting that increased levels of ETCOc, associated with oxidative stress and inflammation, were related with impaired growth of unmyelinated white matter. CONCLUSION: Increased values of ETCOc, measured within the first 24 hours of life may be indicative of oxidative stress and inflammation in the immediate perinatal period, resulting in impaired growth of the vulnerable unmyelinated white matter of the preterm brain. Public Library of Science 2014-03-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3951188/ /pubmed/24622422 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0089061 Text en © 2014 Blok et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Blok, Cornelie A.
Kersbergen, Karina J.
van der Aa, Niek E.
van Kooij, Britt J.
Anbeek, Petronella
Isgum, Ivana
de Vries, Linda S.
Krediet, Tannette G.
Groenendaal, Floris
Vreman, Hendrik J.
van Bel, Frank
Benders, Manon J.
Unmyelinated White Matter Loss in the Preterm Brain Is Associated with Early Increased Levels of End-Tidal Carbon Monoxide
title Unmyelinated White Matter Loss in the Preterm Brain Is Associated with Early Increased Levels of End-Tidal Carbon Monoxide
title_full Unmyelinated White Matter Loss in the Preterm Brain Is Associated with Early Increased Levels of End-Tidal Carbon Monoxide
title_fullStr Unmyelinated White Matter Loss in the Preterm Brain Is Associated with Early Increased Levels of End-Tidal Carbon Monoxide
title_full_unstemmed Unmyelinated White Matter Loss in the Preterm Brain Is Associated with Early Increased Levels of End-Tidal Carbon Monoxide
title_short Unmyelinated White Matter Loss in the Preterm Brain Is Associated with Early Increased Levels of End-Tidal Carbon Monoxide
title_sort unmyelinated white matter loss in the preterm brain is associated with early increased levels of end-tidal carbon monoxide
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3951188/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24622422
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0089061
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