大脑发育资金不足的成本。

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Masahiro Tsuji, Zoltán Molnár
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医疗保健费用正以指数速度增长。由于资源有限,必须在知情的情况下就优先事项作出决定,以确保在全球取得最佳的卫生成果。医学史说明了这些优先事项是如何随着时间的推移而变化的——从早期对传染病的关注到后来对代谢紊乱等非传染性疾病的重视。今天,神经退行性疾病和大脑老化是医学研究的前沿,因为这些疾病深刻地影响着个人、家庭和社会。三分之一的人在其一生中会经历精神健康障碍,但人们尚未广泛认识到,这些疾病中的许多可能源于出生前的经历和早期生活的影响。在产前发育过程中,祖细胞增殖、神经元和神经胶质迁移和分化的中断可能导致终身神经发育异常。尽管大脑发育具有根本性的重要性,但大多数神经科学的资金都分配给了研究神经退行性疾病,如痴呆和帕金森病,而早期生活的影响仍未得到充分探索。至关重要的是,发育因素的影响甚至在受孕之前就开始了。环境风险不仅限于孕妇在怀孕期间直接接触环境;它们包括父母对影响男性和女性配子的致畸剂的累积暴露,以及影响新生儿、婴儿和儿童的早期环境暴露。这些影响很复杂,但与长期健康结果高度相关。我们敦促更多地认识到疾病的发展根源,并主张增加对预防战略的投资。这些措施包括改变生活方式、改善饮食、有针对性地补充营养、定期锻炼以及尽量减少接触环境污染物。主动解决这些因素可以为个人和公共卫生带来深远的好处。
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Costs of Underfunding Brain Development.

Health care costs are rising at an exponential rate. Given the constrainst of limited resources, it is essential to make informed decisions about priorities to ensure the best possible health outcomes globally. The history of medicine illustrates how these priorities have shifted over time - from early focus on infectious diseases to later emphasis on non-communicable conditions such as metabolic disorders. Today, neurodegenerative diseases and ageing brain are the forefront of medical research, as these conditions profoundly affect individuals, families, and society. One in three people will experience a mental health disorder in their lifetime, yet it is not widely recognised that many of these conditions may have origins in pre-birth experiences and early-life influences. Disruptions in progenitor proliferation, neuronal and glial migration, and differentiation during pre-natal development can contribute to lifelong neurodevelopmental abnormalities. Despite the fundamental importance of brain development, most of the neuroscience funding is allocated to studying neurodegeneration, such as dementia and Parkinson's disease, while early-life influences remain underexplored. Crucially, the impact of developmental factors begins even before conception. Environmental risks extend beyond direct maternal exposures during pregnancy; they include cumulative parental exposure to teratogenic agents affecting both male and female gametes, as well as early-life environmental exposures affecting newborns, infants, and children. These influences are complex yet highly relevant to long-term health outcomes. We urge greater recognition of the developmental origins of disease and advocate for increased investment in preventive strategies. These include lifestyle modifications, dietary improvements, targeted supplementation, regular exercise, and minimising exposure to environmental pollutants. Addressing these factors proactively could yield profound benefits for both individual and public health.

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Developmental Neuroscience
Developmental Neuroscience 医学-发育生物学
CiteScore
4.00
自引率
3.40%
发文量
49
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: ''Developmental Neuroscience'' is a multidisciplinary journal publishing papers covering all stages of invertebrate, vertebrate and human brain development. Emphasis is placed on publishing fundamental as well as translational studies that contribute to our understanding of mechanisms of normal development as well as genetic and environmental causes of abnormal brain development. The journal thus provides valuable information for both physicians and biologists. To meet the rapidly expanding information needs of its readers, the journal combines original papers that report on progress and advances in developmental neuroscience with concise mini-reviews that provide a timely overview of key topics, new insights and ongoing controversies. The editorial standards of ''Developmental Neuroscience'' are high. We are committed to publishing only high quality, complete papers that make significant contributions to the field.
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