在胎儿生长受限的情况下,缺氧是否会促使胎儿切脑?

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 PHYSIOLOGY
Physiological research Pub Date : 2024-11-29
L G Moore, C G Julian, R A Lorca, D Cioffi-Ragan, D Gumina, J C Hobbins
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摘要

胎儿在缺氧环境中正常发育,但妊娠晚期的过度缺氧是一个令人担忧的征兆,通常见于妊娠高血压疾病、胎盘功能不全或胎儿生长受限(FGR)。序列胎儿生物测量和脑-胎盘比值(CPR,计算方法为大脑中动脉[MCA]/脐动脉[UmbA]搏动指数[PI])通常用于显示胎儿缺氧导致的胎儿 "脑疏松"。但是,低 CPR 在多大程度上表示病理变化,或者是维持脑血流的生理反应,目前尚不清楚。我们研究了 31 名在低海拔地区(LA,1670 米)或高海拔地区(HA,2879 米)的适合孕龄(AGA)的孕妇(考虑到 HA 居住环境造成的长期缺氧),以及 54 名临床诊断为 FGR 的 LA 孕妇。第 34 周时,LA-FGR 组的 MCA PI 低于 LA-AGA 组,但 HA-AGA 组的 MCA PI 仍低于 LA 组,原因是舒张末期速度 (EDV) 呈上升趋势。我们的结论是,MCA PI较低可能是由于HA-AGA组的脑血管扩张较强,也是胎儿生理性缺氧与病理性缺氧的一种表现。未来报告连续的 MCA 和 UmbA 值及其决定因素以及心肺复苏可提高我们区分生理性和病理性胎儿脑疏松的能力。关键词出生体重 脑-胎盘比率 胎儿生理学 HDP 高海拔地区
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Does Hypoxia Prompt Fetal Brain-Sparing in the Absence of Fetal Growth Restriction?

The fetus develops normally in a hypoxic environment but exaggerated hypoxia late in pregnancy is a worrisome sign often observed in hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, placental insufficiency, or fetal growth restriction (FGR). Serial fetal biometry and the cerebroplacental ratio (CPR, calculated as the middle cerebral artery [MCA] / the umbilical artery [UmbA] pulsatility indices [PI]), are commonly used to indicate fetal "brain sparing" resulting from exaggerated fetal hypoxia. But unclear is the extent to which a low CPR indicates pathology or is a physiological response for maintaining cerebral blood flow. We studied 31 appropriate for gestational age (AGA) pregnancies at low (LA, 1670 m) or high (HA, 2879 m) altitude, given the chronic hypoxia imposed by HA residence, and 54 LA women with a clinical diagnosis of FGR. At week 34, the MCA PI was lower in the LA-FGR than the LA-AGA group but lower still in the HA-AGA compared to either LA groups due to a trend toward higher end-diastolic velocity (EDV). We concluded that the lower MCA PI was likely due to greater cerebral vasodilation in the HA AGA group and an indication of physiological versus pathological fetal hypoxia. Future reporting of serial MCA and UmbA values and their determinants along with the CPR could improve our ability to distinguish between physiological and pathological fetal brain sparing. Keywords: Birth weight, Cerebroplacental ratio, Fetal physiology, HDP, High altitude.

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Physiological research
Physiological research 医学-生理学
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4.00
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108
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3 months
期刊介绍: Physiological Research is a peer reviewed Open Access journal that publishes articles on normal and pathological physiology, biochemistry, biophysics, and pharmacology. Authors can submit original, previously unpublished research articles, review articles, rapid or short communications. Instructions for Authors - Respect the instructions carefully when submitting your manuscript. Submitted manuscripts or revised manuscripts that do not follow these Instructions will not be included into the peer-review process. The articles are available in full versions as pdf files beginning with volume 40, 1991. The journal publishes the online Ahead of Print /Pre-Press version of the articles that are searchable in Medline and can be cited.
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