The Encephalopathy of Prematurity-Brain Injury and Impaired Brain Development Inextricably Intertwined

被引:330
作者
Volpe, Joseph J. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Childrens Hosp, Dept Neurol, Boston, MA 02115 USA
[2] Harvard Univ, Sch Med, Boston, MA USA
关键词
WHITE-MATTER INJURY; LOW-BIRTH-WEIGHT; NECROSIS-FACTOR-ALPHA; LATE OLIGODENDROCYTE PROGENITORS; LATERAL GENICULATE-NUCLEUS; HYPOXIC-ISCHEMIC INJURY; INDUCED CELL-DEATH; SUBPLATE NEURONS; PERIVENTRICULAR LEUKOMALACIA; PRETERM INFANTS;
D O I
10.1016/j.spen.2009.09.005
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
The field of neonatal neurology, and specifically its focus on the premature infant, had its inception in neuropathologic studies. Since then, the development of advanced imaging techniques has guided our developing understanding of the etiology and nature of neonatal brain injury. This review promotes the concept that neonatal brain injury has serious and diverse effects on subsequent brain development, and that these effects likely are more important than simple tissue loss in determining neurologic outcome. Brain injury in the premature infant is best illustrative of this concept. This "encephalopathy of prematurity" is reviewed in the context of the remarkable array of developmental events actively proceeding during the last 16-20 weeks of human gestation. Recent insights into the brain abnormalities in survivors of preterm birth obtained by both advanced magnetic resonance imaging and neuropathologic techniques suggest that this encephalopathy is a complex amalgam of destructive and developmental disturbances. The interrelations between destructive and developmental mechanisms in the genesis of the encephalopathy are emphasized. In the future, advances in neonatal neurology will likely reiterate the dependence of this field on neuropathologic studies, including new cellular and molecular approaches in developmental neurobiology. Semin Pediatr Neurol 16:167-178 (C) 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:167 / 178
页数:12
相关论文
共 167 条
  • [1] Caudate and hippocampal volumes, intelligence, and motor impairment in 7-year-old children who were born preterm
    Abernethy, LJ
    Cooke, RWI
    Foulder-Hughes, L
    [J]. PEDIATRIC RESEARCH, 2004, 55 (05) : 884 - 893
  • [2] Excess of neurons in the human newborn mediodorsal thalamus compared with that of the adult
    Abitz, Maja
    Nielsen, Rune Damgaard
    Jones, Edward G.
    Laursen, Henning
    Graem, Niels
    Pakkenberg, Berne
    [J]. CEREBRAL CORTEX, 2007, 17 (11) : 2573 - 2578
  • [3] Reversible inhibitory effects of interferon-gamma and tumour necrosis factor-alpha on oligodendroglial lineage cell proliferation and differentiation in vitro
    Agresti, C
    DUrso, D
    Levi, G
    [J]. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE, 1996, 8 (06) : 1106 - 1116
  • [4] Cognitive maturation in preterm and term born adolescents
    Allin, M.
    Walshe, M.
    Fern, A.
    Nosarti, C.
    Cuddy, M.
    Rifkin, L.
    Murray, R.
    Rushe, T.
    Wyatt, J.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY NEUROSURGERY AND PSYCHIATRY, 2008, 79 (04) : 381 - 386
  • [5] Effects of very low birthweight on brain structure in adulthood
    Allin, M
    Henderson, M
    Suckling, J
    Nosarti, C
    Rushe, T
    Fearon, P
    Stewart, AL
    Bullmore, ET
    Rifkin, L
    Murray, R
    [J]. DEVELOPMENTAL MEDICINE AND CHILD NEUROLOGY, 2004, 46 (01) : 46 - 53
  • [6] Andiman SE, 2009, SOC NEUROSCI
  • [7] Andrews T, 1998, J NEUROSCI RES, V54, P574, DOI 10.1002/(SICI)1097-4547(19981201)54:5<574::AID-JNR2>3.0.CO
  • [8] 2-0
  • [9] Diffusion tensor imaging with tract-based spatial statistics reveals local white matter abnormalities in preterm infants
    Anjari, Mustafa
    Srinivasan, Latha
    Allsop, Joanna M.
    Hajnal, Joseph V.
    Rutherford, Mary A.
    Edwards, A. David
    Counsell, Serena J.
    [J]. NEUROIMAGE, 2007, 35 (03) : 1021 - 1027
  • [10] EXPRESSION OF BETA-AMYLOID PRECURSOR PROTEIN IN AXONS OF PERIVENTRICULAR LEUKOMALACIA BRAINS
    ARAI, Y
    DEGUCHI, K
    MIZUGUCHI, M
    TAKASHIMA, S
    [J]. PEDIATRIC NEUROLOGY, 1995, 13 (02) : 161 - 163