Preterm birth alters the development of cortical microstructure and morphology at term-equivalent age

Autor: Mary A. Rutherford, Sean P. Fitzgibbon, Dafnis Batalle, A. David Edwards, Antonios Makropoulos, Ralica Dimitrova, Shona Falconer, Serena J. Counsell, Anthony N. Price, Judit Ciarrusta, Logan Z. J. Williams, Andrew Chew, Andreas Schuh, Daan Christiaens, Grainne M. McAlonan, Maximilian Pietsch, Emma C. Robinson, Jana Hutter, Daniel Rueckert, Joseph V. Hajnal, Jacques-Donald Tournier, Rui Pag Teixeira, Lucilio Cordero-Grande, Alexia Egloff, Emer Hughes, Jonathan O'Muircheartaigh, Olivia Carney
Přispěvatelé: Commission of the European Communities
Rok vydání: 2021
Předmět:
Male
MOTION
Cortical morphology
Physiology
HUMAN FETAL
Pregnancy
Cortex (anatomy)
Medicine
HETEROGENEITY
FA
fractional anisotropy

11 Medical and Health Sciences
PMA
postmenstrual age

Cerebral Cortex
PALM
Permutation Analysis of Linear Models

Radiology
Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging

Neonatal neuroimaging
Brain
HUMAN BRAIN
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
ddc
17 Psychology and Cognitive Sciences
RF
random forest

medicine.anatomical_structure
MSM
multimodal surface matching

Neurology
Premature Birth
Gestation
Female
dMRI
diffusion MRI

Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Infant
Premature

RC321-571
MRI
MAE
mean absolute error

ODI
orientation dispersion index

NODDI
Neurite Orientation Dispersion and Density Imaging

Cortical tissue
Pregnancy Trimester
Third

Cognitive Neuroscience
Gestational Age
Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry
Neuroimaging
PWMLs
punctate WM lessions

SURFACE-AREA
ORGANIZATION
Article
CEREBRAL-CORTEX
THICKNESS
Neonatal brain
Humans
WM
white matter

MD
mean diffusivity

Neurology & Neurosurgery
Science & Technology
BSID-III
Bayley III Scales of Infant and Toddler Development

TEA
term-equivalent age

Cortical development
business.industry
Term equivalent age
Infant
Newborn

Neurosciences
Postmenstrual Age
Infant
Preterm birth
fICVF
intracellular volume fraction

SA
surface area

Brain Cortical Thickness
medicine.disease
dHCP
developing Human Connectome Project

MSE
mean squared error

Anisotropy
Neurosciences & Neurology
GPR
gaussian process regression

Heterogeneity
business
GA
gestational age

MRI
magnetic resonance imaging

MATTER
Zdroj: NeuroImage, Vol 243, Iss, Pp 118488-(2021)
Neuroimage
ISSN: 1053-8119
Popis: INTRODUCTION: The dynamic nature and complexity of the cellular events that take place during the last trimester of pregnancy make the developing cortex particularly vulnerable to perturbations. Abrupt interruption to normal gestation can lead to significant deviations to many of these processes, resulting in atypical trajectory of cortical maturation in preterm birth survivors. METHODS: We sought to first map typical cortical micro- and macrostructure development using invivo MRI in a large sample of healthy term-born infants scanned after birth (n = 259). Then we offer a comprehensive characterization of the cortical consequences of preterm birth in 76 preterm infants scanned at term-equivalent age (37-44 weeks postmenstrual age). We describe the group-average atypicality, the heterogeneity across individual preterm infants, and relate individual deviations from normative development to age at birth and neurodevelopment at 18 months. RESULTS: In the term-born neonatal brain, we observed heterogeneous and regionally specific associations between age at scan and measures of cortical morphology and microstructure, including rapid surface expansion, greater cortical thickness, lower cortical anisotropy and higher neurite orientation dispersion. By term-equivalent age, preterm infants had on average increased cortical tissue water content and reduced neurite density index in the posterior parts of the cortex, and greater cortical thickness anteriorly compared to term-born infants. While individual preterm infants were more likely to show extreme deviations (over 3.1 standard deviations) from normative cortical maturation compared to term-born infants, these extreme deviations were highly variable and showed very little spatial overlap between individuals. Measures of regional cortical development were associated with age at birth, but not with neurodevelopment at 18 months. CONCLUSION: We showed that preterm birth alters cortical micro- and macrostructural maturation near the time of full-term birth. Deviations from normative development were highly variable between individual preterm infants. ispartof: NEUROIMAGE vol:243 ispartof: location:United States status: published
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