由于新生儿间歇性缺氧后的神经元不成熟导致的局部皮层功能连接异常
Ivan Goussakov1, Sylvia Synowiec1, Rafael Bandeira Fabres1
1Department of Pediatrics, NorthShore University HealthSystem, Evanston, Illinois, 60201.
概括
在小鼠中,新生儿间歇性缺氧 (IH) 损害了运动技能并改变了大脑的发育. 这种早期的压力会影响刺激和抑制电路,导致长期的认知和行为变化,可以通过功能性MRI检测到.
科学领域:
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 发展生物学 发展生物学
- 生理学 生理学 生理学
背景情况:
- 过早出生的婴儿面临缺氧期,影响皮质发育,导致认知/行为问题.
- 新生儿间歇性缺氧 (IH) 是影响早产婴儿大脑成熟的一个关键因素.
研究的目的:
- 研究新生儿IH如何影响皮质刺激和抑制电路的成熟.
- 使用功能性MRI识别皮层发育变化的早期生物标志物.
主要方法:
- 暴露在C57BL/6小鼠中,小鼠从P3-P7.7接触到IH.
- 通过复杂的轮子测试来评估电机功能.
- 进行了补丁,唤起了场电位记录,以及体内电生理学.
- 使用休息状态功能性MRI (fMRI) 具有或没有GABAA受体抑制 (皮克).
主要成果:
- 新生儿IH导致成年小鼠的运动过活和运动学习受损.
- 增加了Glutamatergic突触传输和减少了运动皮层中的GABAergic抑制.
- 在IH之后,fMRI显示感觉运动皮质内在连接性增加,由皮克毒素加剧.
结论:
- 新生儿IH在皮质发育过程中破坏了刺激和抑制电路的平衡.
- 改变的神经元连接和功能持续到成年期,导致行为异常.
- 休息状态的fMRI可以检测出大脑的功能变化,这表明新生儿IH后的发育障碍.
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