Placental programming, perinatal inflammation, and neurodevelopment impairment among those born extremely preterm - Pediatric Research

Placental programming, perinatal inflammation, and neurodevelopment impairment among those born extremely preterm - Pediatric Research

Jacqueline T. Bangma;Hadley Hartwell;Hudson P. Santos;T. Michael O’Shea;Rebecca C. Fry;Jacqueline T. Bangma;Hadley Hartwell;Hudson P. Santos;T. Michael O’Shea;Rebecca C. Fry;
Pediatric research 2020 Vol. 89 pp. 326-335
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bangma2020pediatricplacental

Abstract

Individuals born extremely preterm are at significant risk for impaired neurodevelopment. After discharge from the neonatal intensive care, associations between the child’s well-being and factors in the home and social environment become increasingly apparent. Mothers’ prenatal health and socioeconomic status are associated with neurodevelopmental outcomes, and emotional and behavioral problems. Research on early life risk factors and on mechanisms underlying inter-individual differences in neurodevelopment later in life can inform the design of personalized approaches to prevention. Here, we review early life predictors of inter-individual differences in later life neurodevelopment among those born extremely preterm. Among biological mechanisms that mediate relationships between early life predictors and later neurodevelopmental outcomes, we highlight evidence for disrupted placental processes and regulated at least in part via epigenetic mechanisms, as well as perinatal inflammation. In relation to these mechanisms, we focus on four prenatal antecedents of impaired neurodevelopment, namely, (1) fetal growth restriction, (2) maternal obesity, (3) placental microorganisms, and (4) socioeconomic adversity. In the future, this knowledge may inform efforts to detect and prevent adverse outcomes in infants born extremely preterm.

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