出生时胎龄偏小但未追赶生长的儿童脑形态变化

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Tomozumi Takatani, Tadashi Shiohama, Rieko Takatani, Shinya Hattori, Hajime Yokota, Hiromichi Hamada
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导言大多数出生时胎龄偏小(SGA)的婴儿在 2-4 岁时会出现追赶性生长,但也有一些婴儿未能做到这一点。这种失败与多种健康风险有关,包括神经心理发育问题。然而,有关出生时为 SGA 但未实现追赶生长的婴儿大脑形态特征的数据却很缺乏。本研究旨在确定出生时为 SGA 但未实现追赶性生长的儿童的大脑结构。方法我们对扫描自 8 名出生时为 SGA 但在 3 岁前未实现追赶性生长的婴儿和 16 名特发性矮身材(ISS)患者的 1.5-T T1 加权脑图像进行了基于体素和表面的形态计量分析,以排除体型的影响。对所有 SGA 和 ISS 病例进行了生长激素(GH)分泌刺激试验,以排除 GH 缺乏症。磁共振成像数据采用莱文方差齐性检验和双尾非配对 t 检验进行评估。结果通过t-数学图谱的形态分析和使用一般线性多重分析的基于表面的分析,确定与ISS相比,缺乏追赶性生长的SGA患者的左侧脑岛厚度和体积均有所减少。在出生时无追赶生长的 SGA 患者身上观察到的脑形态学特征,可帮助人们更好地理解无追赶生长的 SGA 与智力和心理结果之间的关系。
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Brain morphometric changes in children born as small for gestational age without catch up growth
IntroductionMost infants born as small for gestational age (SGA) demonstrate catch up growth by 2–4 years, but some fail to do so. This failure is associated with several health risks, including neuropsychological development issues. However, data on the morphological characteristics of the brains of infants born as SGA without achieving catch up growth are lacking. This study aims to determine the structural aspects of the brains of children born as SGA without catch up growth.MethodsWe conducted voxel- and surface-based morphometric analyses of 1.5-T T1-weighted brain images scanned from eight infants born as SGA who could not achieve catch up growth by 3 years and sixteen individuals with idiopathic short stature (ISS) to exclude body size effects. Growth hormone (GH) secretion stimulation tests were used to rule out GH deficiency in all SGA and ISS cases. The magnetic resonance imaging data were assessed using Levene’s test for equality of variances and a two-tailed unpaired t-test for equality of means. The Benjamini–Hochberg procedure was used to apply discovery rate correction for multiple comparisons.ResultsMorphometric analyses of both t-statical map and surface-based analyses using general linear multiple analysis determined decreased left insula thickness and volume in SGA without catch up growth compared with ISS.ConclusionThe brain scans of patients with SGA who lack catch up growth indicated distinct morphological disparities when compared to those with ISS. The discernible features of brain morphology observed in patients born as SGA without catch up growth may improve understanding of the association of SGA without catch up growth with both intellectual and psychological outcomes.
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Frontiers in Neuroscience
Frontiers in Neuroscience NEUROSCIENCES-
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6.20
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4.70%
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2070
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14 weeks
期刊介绍: Neural Technology is devoted to the convergence between neurobiology and quantum-, nano- and micro-sciences. In our vision, this interdisciplinary approach should go beyond the technological development of sophisticated methods and should contribute in generating a genuine change in our discipline.
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