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Neonatal White Matter Microstructure and Emotional Development during the Preschool Years in Children Who Were Born Very Preterm

Children born very preterm (<33 weeks of gestation) are at a higher risk of developing socio-emotional difficulties compared with those born at term. In this longitudinal study, we tested the hypothesis that diffusion characteristics of white matter (WM) tracts implicated in socio-emotional proce...

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Autores principales: Kanel, Dana, Vanes, Lucy D., Pecheva, Diliana, Hadaya, Laila, Falconer, Shona, Counsell, Serena J., Edwards, David A., Nosarti, Chiara
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Publicado: Society for Neuroscience 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8489022/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34373253
http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0546-20.2021
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author Kanel, Dana
Vanes, Lucy D.
Pecheva, Diliana
Hadaya, Laila
Falconer, Shona
Counsell, Serena J.
Edwards, David A.
Nosarti, Chiara
author_facet Kanel, Dana
Vanes, Lucy D.
Pecheva, Diliana
Hadaya, Laila
Falconer, Shona
Counsell, Serena J.
Edwards, David A.
Nosarti, Chiara
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description Children born very preterm (<33 weeks of gestation) are at a higher risk of developing socio-emotional difficulties compared with those born at term. In this longitudinal study, we tested the hypothesis that diffusion characteristics of white matter (WM) tracts implicated in socio-emotional processing assessed in the neonatal period are associated with socio-emotional development in 151 very preterm children previously enrolled into the Evaluation of Preterm Imaging study (EudraCT 2009-011602-42). All children underwent diffusion tensor imaging at term-equivalent age and fractional anisotropy (FA) was quantified in the uncinate fasciculus (UF), inferior fronto-occipital fasciculus (IFOF), inferior longitudinal fasciculus (ILF), and superior longitudinal fasciculus (SLF). Children’s socio-emotional development was evaluated at preschool age (median = 4.63 years). Exploratory factor analysis conducted on the outcome variables revealed a three-factor structure, with latent constructs summarized as: “emotion moderation,” “social function,” and “empathy.” Results of linear regression analyses, adjusting for full-scale IQ and clinical and socio-demographic variables, showed an association between lower FA in the right UF and higher “emotion moderation” scores (β = −0.280; p < 0.001), which was mainly driven by negative affectivity scores (β = −0.281; p = 0.001). Results further showed an association between higher full-scale IQ and better social functioning (β = −0.334, p < 0.001). Girls had higher empathy scores than boys (β = −0.341, p = 0.006). These findings suggest that early alterations of diffusion characteristics of the UF could represent a biological substrate underlying the link between very preterm birth and emotional dysregulation in childhood and beyond.
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spelling pubmed-84890222021-10-04 Neonatal White Matter Microstructure and Emotional Development during the Preschool Years in Children Who Were Born Very Preterm Kanel, Dana Vanes, Lucy D. Pecheva, Diliana Hadaya, Laila Falconer, Shona Counsell, Serena J. Edwards, David A. Nosarti, Chiara eNeuro Research Article: New Research Children born very preterm (<33 weeks of gestation) are at a higher risk of developing socio-emotional difficulties compared with those born at term. In this longitudinal study, we tested the hypothesis that diffusion characteristics of white matter (WM) tracts implicated in socio-emotional processing assessed in the neonatal period are associated with socio-emotional development in 151 very preterm children previously enrolled into the Evaluation of Preterm Imaging study (EudraCT 2009-011602-42). All children underwent diffusion tensor imaging at term-equivalent age and fractional anisotropy (FA) was quantified in the uncinate fasciculus (UF), inferior fronto-occipital fasciculus (IFOF), inferior longitudinal fasciculus (ILF), and superior longitudinal fasciculus (SLF). Children’s socio-emotional development was evaluated at preschool age (median = 4.63 years). Exploratory factor analysis conducted on the outcome variables revealed a three-factor structure, with latent constructs summarized as: “emotion moderation,” “social function,” and “empathy.” Results of linear regression analyses, adjusting for full-scale IQ and clinical and socio-demographic variables, showed an association between lower FA in the right UF and higher “emotion moderation” scores (β = −0.280; p < 0.001), which was mainly driven by negative affectivity scores (β = −0.281; p = 0.001). Results further showed an association between higher full-scale IQ and better social functioning (β = −0.334, p < 0.001). Girls had higher empathy scores than boys (β = −0.341, p = 0.006). These findings suggest that early alterations of diffusion characteristics of the UF could represent a biological substrate underlying the link between very preterm birth and emotional dysregulation in childhood and beyond. Society for Neuroscience 2021-09-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8489022/ /pubmed/34373253 http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0546-20.2021 Text en Copyright © 2021 Kanel et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium provided that the original work is properly attributed.
spellingShingle Research Article: New Research
Kanel, Dana
Vanes, Lucy D.
Pecheva, Diliana
Hadaya, Laila
Falconer, Shona
Counsell, Serena J.
Edwards, David A.
Nosarti, Chiara
Neonatal White Matter Microstructure and Emotional Development during the Preschool Years in Children Who Were Born Very Preterm
title Neonatal White Matter Microstructure and Emotional Development during the Preschool Years in Children Who Were Born Very Preterm
title_full Neonatal White Matter Microstructure and Emotional Development during the Preschool Years in Children Who Were Born Very Preterm
title_fullStr Neonatal White Matter Microstructure and Emotional Development during the Preschool Years in Children Who Were Born Very Preterm
title_full_unstemmed Neonatal White Matter Microstructure and Emotional Development during the Preschool Years in Children Who Were Born Very Preterm
title_short Neonatal White Matter Microstructure and Emotional Development during the Preschool Years in Children Who Were Born Very Preterm
title_sort neonatal white matter microstructure and emotional development during the preschool years in children who were born very preterm
topic Research Article: New Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8489022/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34373253
http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0546-20.2021
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