Ivana R Babović, Radmila Sparić, Snežana D Plešinac, Dušica M Kocijančić Belović, Jovana D Plešinac, Slavica S Akšam, Vera D Plešinac, Giovanni Pecorella, Andrea Tinelli
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摘要
背景:术语“胎儿编程”是指内源性和外源性皮质类固醇,无论是来自母亲还是胎儿,对大脑发育和下丘脑-垂体-肾上腺轴重置的影响。这篇叙述性综述的作者审查了世卫组织关于高危早产孕妇产前使用皮质类固醇的指南。这些指导方针被认为是预防早产导致的晚年问题的最佳方法。方法:作者检索了PubMed、Scopus、Cochrane Library和Web of Science,检索了1990年至2023年间发表在同行评议期刊上的英文全文出版物。结果:作者强调了产前皮质类固醇药物对人类大脑发育和功能可能产生的长期不良影响。这种药理学特征在治疗上具有重要意义,因为在科学文献中,关于外源性类固醇治疗的时间、模式和剂量在神经系统疾病中可能发挥的潜在作用的证据较少。结论:作者期望这些研究将揭示特别设计的产前皮质类固醇治疗与儿童和成年期神经发育产前编程的分子机制之间的关系。
Personalized Antenatal Corticosteroid Therapy and Central Nervous System Development: Reflections on the Gold Standard of Fetomaternal Therapy.
Background: The term "fetal programming" refers to the effects of endogenous and exogenous corticosteroids, whether received from the mother or the fetus, on brain development and the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis reset. The authors of this narrative review examine the WHO's guidelines for prenatal corticosteroids in pregnant women who are at high risk of premature delivery. These guidelines are regarded as the best available for preventing late-life problems resulting from preterm.
Methods: In order to find full-text publications published in peer-reviewed journals between 1990 and 2023 that were written in English, the authors searched PubMed, Scopus, Cochrane Library, and Web of Science.
Results: The authors highlight the possible adverse long-term effects of prenatal corticosteroid medication on human brain development and function. This pharmacological feature is therapeutically significant because there is less evidence in the scientific literature regarding the potential role that the timing, mode, and dosage of exogenous steroid treatment may have in neurological illnesses down the road.
Conclusions: The authors expect that these studies will shed light on the relationship between specially designed prenatal corticosteroid therapy and the molecular mechanisms underlying the prenatal programming of neurodevelopment in childhood and adulthood.