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Association between brain structural network efficiency at term-equivalent age and early development of cerebral palsy in very preterm infants

Very preterm infants (born at less than 32 weeks gestational age) are at high risk for serious motor impairments, including cerebral palsy (CP). The brain network changes that antecede the early development of CP in infants are not well characterized, and a better understanding may suggest new strat...

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Autores principales: Kline, Julia E., Yuan, Weihong, Harpster, Karen, Altaye, Mekibib, Parikh, Nehal A.
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Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9264481/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34758381
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2021.118688
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author Kline, Julia E.
Yuan, Weihong
Harpster, Karen
Altaye, Mekibib
Parikh, Nehal A.
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description Very preterm infants (born at less than 32 weeks gestational age) are at high risk for serious motor impairments, including cerebral palsy (CP). The brain network changes that antecede the early development of CP in infants are not well characterized, and a better understanding may suggest new strategies for risk-stratification at term, which could lead to earlier access to therapies. Graph theoretical methods applied to diffusion MRI-derived brain connectomes may help quantify the organization and information transfer capacity of the preterm brain with greater nuance than overt structural or regional microstructural changes. Our aim was to shed light on the pathophysiology of early CP development, before the occurrence of early intervention therapies and other environmental confounders, to help identify the best early biomarkers of CP risk in VPT infants. In a cohort of 395 very preterm infants, we extracted cortical morphometrics and brain volumes from structural MRI and also applied graph theoretical methods to diffusion MRI connectomes, both acquired at term-equivalent age. Metrics from graph network analysis, especially global efficiency, strength values of the major sensorimotor tracts, and local efficiency of the motor nodes and novel non-motor regions were strongly inversely related to early CP diagnosis. These measures remained significantly associated with CP after correction for common risk factors of motor development, suggesting that metrics of brain network efficiency at term may be sensitive biomarkers for early CP detection. We demonstrate for the first time that in VPT infants, early CP diagnosis is anteceded by decreased brain network segregation in numerous nodes, including motor regions commonly-associated with CP and also novel regions that may partially explain the high rate of cognitive impairments concomitant with CP diagnosis. These advanced MRI biomarkers may help identify the highest risk infants by term-equivalent age, facilitating earlier interventions that are informed by early pathophysiological changes.
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spelling pubmed-92644812022-07-08 Association between brain structural network efficiency at term-equivalent age and early development of cerebral palsy in very preterm infants Kline, Julia E. Yuan, Weihong Harpster, Karen Altaye, Mekibib Parikh, Nehal A. Neuroimage Article Very preterm infants (born at less than 32 weeks gestational age) are at high risk for serious motor impairments, including cerebral palsy (CP). The brain network changes that antecede the early development of CP in infants are not well characterized, and a better understanding may suggest new strategies for risk-stratification at term, which could lead to earlier access to therapies. Graph theoretical methods applied to diffusion MRI-derived brain connectomes may help quantify the organization and information transfer capacity of the preterm brain with greater nuance than overt structural or regional microstructural changes. Our aim was to shed light on the pathophysiology of early CP development, before the occurrence of early intervention therapies and other environmental confounders, to help identify the best early biomarkers of CP risk in VPT infants. In a cohort of 395 very preterm infants, we extracted cortical morphometrics and brain volumes from structural MRI and also applied graph theoretical methods to diffusion MRI connectomes, both acquired at term-equivalent age. Metrics from graph network analysis, especially global efficiency, strength values of the major sensorimotor tracts, and local efficiency of the motor nodes and novel non-motor regions were strongly inversely related to early CP diagnosis. These measures remained significantly associated with CP after correction for common risk factors of motor development, suggesting that metrics of brain network efficiency at term may be sensitive biomarkers for early CP detection. We demonstrate for the first time that in VPT infants, early CP diagnosis is anteceded by decreased brain network segregation in numerous nodes, including motor regions commonly-associated with CP and also novel regions that may partially explain the high rate of cognitive impairments concomitant with CP diagnosis. These advanced MRI biomarkers may help identify the highest risk infants by term-equivalent age, facilitating earlier interventions that are informed by early pathophysiological changes. 2021-12-15 2021-11-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9264481/ /pubmed/34758381 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2021.118688 Text en 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/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) )
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Association between brain structural network efficiency at term-equivalent age and early development of cerebral palsy in very preterm infants
title Association between brain structural network efficiency at term-equivalent age and early development of cerebral palsy in very preterm infants
title_full Association between brain structural network efficiency at term-equivalent age and early development of cerebral palsy in very preterm infants
title_fullStr Association between brain structural network efficiency at term-equivalent age and early development of cerebral palsy in very preterm infants
title_full_unstemmed Association between brain structural network efficiency at term-equivalent age and early development of cerebral palsy in very preterm infants
title_short Association between brain structural network efficiency at term-equivalent age and early development of cerebral palsy in very preterm infants
title_sort association between brain structural network efficiency at term-equivalent age and early development of cerebral palsy in very preterm infants
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9264481/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2021.118688
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