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Postnatal Restricted growth in neonate

https://read.qxmd.com/read/37892262/prematurity-and-low-birth-weight-and-their-impact-on-childhood-growth-patterns-and-the-risk-of-long-term-cardiovascular-sequelae
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Iwona Jańczewska, Jolanta Wierzba, Alicja Jańczewska, Małgorzata Szczurek-Gierczak, Iwona Domżalska-Popadiuk
Preterm birth (before 37 completed weeks of gestation) is a global health problem, remaining the main reason for neonatal mortality and morbidity. Improvements in perinatal and neonatal care in recent decades have been associated with a higher survival rate of extremely preterm infants, leading to a higher risk of long-term sequelae in this population throughout life. Numerous surveillance programs for formerly premature infants continue to focus on neurodevelopmental disorders, while long-term assessment of the impact of preterm birth and low birth weight on child growth and the associated risk of cardiovascular disease in young adults is equally necessary...
September 25, 2023: Children
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37881498/effects-of-glp-1-agonists-and-sglt2-inhibitors-during-pregnancy-and-lactation-on-offspring-outcomes-a-systematic-review-of-the-evidence
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Dion R P Muller, Dirk J Stenvers, Arjan Malekzadeh, Frederik Holleman, Rebecca C Painter, Sarah E Siegelaar
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) agonists and sodium-glucose co-transporter-2 (SGLT2) inhibitors are novel drugs which have recently seen rapid uptake in the treatment of type 2 diabetes and obesity. The paucity of data regarding their safety during pregnancy and lactation causes a dilemma for the physician. The aim of the present study was to systematically review all available data on the offspring effects of GLP-1 agonists and SGLT2 inhibitors during pregnancy and lactation...
2023: Frontiers in Endocrinology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37880833/low-birth-weight-and-reduced-postnatal-nutrition-lead-to-cardiac-dysfunction-in-piglets
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ashley C McPeek, Breanna Patton, Daniel A Columbus, T Dylan Olver, Lucas A Rodrigues, Jade M Sands, Lynn P Weber, David P Ferguson
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in humans and evidence suggests early life growth restriction increases heart disease risk in adulthood. Therefore, this study sought to investigate the effects of low birth weight (LBW) and postnatal restricted nutrition (RN) on cardiac function in neonatal pigs. We hypothesized that LBW and RN would reduce cardiac function in pigs but this effect would be reversed with re-feeding. To investigate this hypothesis, pigs born weighing <1.5kg were assigned LBW and pigs born >1...
October 25, 2023: Journal of Animal Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37855335/gestational-exposure-to-cannabidiol-leads-to-glucose-intolerance-in-3-month-old-male-offspring
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Sebastian R Vanin, Kendrick Lee, Mina Nashed, Brennan Tse, Mohammed Sarikahya, Sukham Brar, Gregg Tomy, Amica-Mariae Lucas, Thane Tomy, Steven R Laviolette, Edith Juliana Arany, Daniel Barry Hardy
Reports in North America suggest that up to 20% of young women (18-24 years) use cannabis during pregnancy. This is concerning given clinical studies indicate that maternal cannabis use is associated with fetal growth restriction (FGR) and dysglycemia in the offspring. Preclinical studies demonstrated that prenatal exposure to Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol, the main psychoactive component of cannabis, in rat dams led to female-specific deficits in β-cell mass and glucose intolerance/insulin resistance...
October 1, 2023: Journal of Endocrinology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37814715/the-left-ventricle-in-well-newborns-versus-those-with-perinatal-asphyxia-haemodynamically-significant-ductus-arteriosus-or-fetal-growth-restriction
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Arvind Sehgal, Samuel Menahem
Hemodynamic changes accompanying the initial breaths at the time of birth are especially important for a smooth transition of fetal to neonatal circulation. Understanding the normal transitional physiology and the clinical impact of adverse adaptation is important for delineating pathology so as to guide physiologically relevant therapies. Disorders such as severe perinatal asphyxia, hemodynamically significant patent ductus arteriosus (and its surgical ligation) and utero-placental insufficiency underlying fetal growth restriction, can adversely affect left ventricular (LV) function...
September 18, 2023: Translational Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37745219/colostrum-traits-and-newborn-body-weight-and-growth-comparison-between-single-and-twin-underfed-sheep-pregnancies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jesús Turín, Francisco Sales, Oscar A Peralta, Mónica De Los Reyes, Consuelo Borie, Albert Carrasco, Antonio González-Bulnes, Víctor H Parraguez
Maternal nutrition during gestation plays an important role in colostrum production, postnatal growth, and survival of newborn lambs, especially in twin gestations. This research aimed to investigate the effects of chronic natural undernutrition on colostrum traits and early lamb's postnatal growth born from single and twin sheep pregnancies developed in a restrictive prairie, representative of southern Patagonia. Single- and twin-bearing ewes ( n  = 20 per group) were maintained grazing in a natural pasture...
2023: Frontiers in Veterinary Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37723850/small-for-gestational-age-fetus-diagnosed-in-the-second-trimester-possible-etiologies-and-short-term-neonatal%C3%A2-outcomes
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Lucia Pasquini, Giulia Masini, Greta Cagninelli, Teresa Polimeno, Nicola Fratelli, Anna Fichera, Federico Prefumo
INTRODUCTION: The aim of our study was to investigate the causes of fetal growth <10th centile diagnosed <26 weeks' gestation in singleton pregnancies and compare pregnancy outcomes in relation to the identified etiology. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Historical cohort study conducted in two Italian hospitals which included all small-for-gestational-age fetuses diagnosed between 18+0 and 26+0 weeks over a 10-year period. Fetuses were divided into three groups depending on the prenatally suspected etiology: chromosomal abnormalities (Group 1), malformations (Group 2) and isolated (Group 3)...
December 2023: Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37701331/classical-phenylketonuria-presenting-as-maternal-pku-syndrome-in-the-offspring-of-an-intellectually-normal-woman
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Malak Ali Alghamdi, Anne O'Donnell-Luria, Naif A Almontashiri, Wajeih Y AlAali, Hebatallah H Ali, Harvey L Levy
Phenylketonuria (PKU) is an autosomal recessive inborn error of metabolism resulting from a deficiency of phenylalanine hydroxylase (PAH). If untreated by dietary restriction of phenylalanine intake, impaired postnatal cognitive development results from the neurotoxic effects of excessive phenylalanine (Phe). Signs and symptoms include severe intellectual disability and behavior problems with a high frequency of seizures and variable microcephaly. Maternal PKU syndrome refers to fetal damage resulting in congenital abnormalities when the mother has untreated PKU during pregnancy...
September 2023: JIMD Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37684516/early-fetal-growth-restriction-with-or-without-hypertensive-disorders-a-clinical-overview
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Federico Mecacci, Eleonora Romani, Sara Clemenza, Sara Zullino, Laura Avagliano, Felice Petraglia
Early onset fetal growth restriction (FGR) is one of the main adverse pregnancy conditions, often associated with poor neonatal outcomes. Frequently, early onset FGR is associated with early onset hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP), and in particular preeclampsia (PE). However, to date, it is still an open question whether pregnancies complicated by early FGR plus HDP (FGR-HDP) and those complicated by early onset FGR without HDP (normotensive-FGR (n-FGR)) show different prenatal and postnatal outcomes and, consequently, should benefit from different management and long-term follow-up...
September 8, 2023: Reproductive Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37674023/effects-of-fetal-growth-restriction-on-the-perinatal-neurovascular-unit-and-possible-treatment-targets
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Bing Anthony Wu, Kirat K Chand, Alexander Bell, Suzanne L Miller, Paul B Colditz, Atul Malhotra, Julie A Wixey
The neurovascular unit (NVU) within the brain is a multicellular unit that synergistically acts to maintain blood-brain barrier function and meet cerebral metabolic demand. Recent studies have indicated disruption to the NVU is associated with neuropathology in the perinatal brain. Infants with fetal growth restriction (FGR) are known to be at increased risk of neurodevelopmental conditions including motor, learning, and behavioural deficits. There are currently no neuroprotective treatments for these conditions...
September 6, 2023: Pediatric Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37650163/-investigation-of-extrauterine-growth-restriction-in-very-preterm-infants-in-chinese-neonatal-intensive-care-units
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Y Y Lyu, Y Cao, Y X Chen, H Y Wang, L Zhou, Y Wang, Y C Wang, S Y Jiang, K L E E Lee, L Li, J H Sun
Objective: To comprehensively assess the current status of extrauterine growth restriction (EUGR) in very preterm infants (VPI) and its associated factors in Chinese neonatal intensive care units (NICU). Methods: In this cohort study, 6 179 preterm infants born at <32 weeks' gestation were included, who were admitted to 57 hospitals in the China Neonatal Network in 2019 and hospitalized for ≥7 days. EUGR was evaluated by a cross-sectional definition (weight at discharge<10th percentile for postmenstrual age), a longitudinal definition (decline in weight Z score>1 from birth to discharge), and weight growth velocity...
September 2, 2023: Zhonghua Er Ke za Zhi. Chinese Journal of Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37630744/the-impact-of-estimated-energy-and-protein-balances-on-extrauterine-growth-in-preterm-infants
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ioanna Lygerou, Stavroula Ilia, Panagiotis Briassoulis, Anna Manousaki, Marina Koropouli, Eleftheria Hatzidaki, George Briassoulis
BACKGROUND: Nutritional support of preterm infants remains a field of debate in the literature and clinical practice varies significantly. Adequate nutrition should promote growth and aim for optimal later neurodevelopment. However, it is often impaired by prematurity-associated morbidity and the physiologic immaturity of preterm infants. This study assessed the impact of energy and macronutrient provision on growth velocity and outcome and explored differences attributed to the heterogeneity of the preterm population...
August 11, 2023: Nutrients
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37520045/altered-offspring-neurodevelopment-in-an-l-name-induced-preeclampsia-rat-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Noriyuki Nakamura, Takafumi Ushida, Atsuto Onoda, Kazuto Ueda, Ryosuke Miura, Toshihiko Suzuki, Satoru Katsuki, Hidesuke Mizutani, Kosuke Yoshida, Sho Tano, Yukako Iitani, Kenji Imai, Masahiro Hayakawa, Hiroaki Kajiyama, Yoshiaki Sato, Tomomi Kotani
INTRODUCTION: To investigate the mechanism underlying the increased risk of subsequent neurodevelopmental disorders in children born to mothers with preeclampsia, we evaluated the neurodevelopment of offspring of a preeclampsia rat model induced by the administration of N-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME) and identified unique protein signatures in the offspring cerebrospinal fluid. METHODS: Pregnant rats received an intraperitoneal injection of L-NAME (250 mg/kg/day) during gestational days 15-20 to establish a preeclampsia model...
2023: Frontiers in Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37513649/extrauterine-growth-restriction-and-optimal-growth-of-very-preterm-neonates-state-of-the-art
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Antonios K Gounaris, Rozeta Sokou, Eleni A Gounari, Polytimi Panagiotounakou, Ioanna N Grivea
Over the last few decades, there has been an ongoing debate over both the optimal feeding mode for very premature neonates (VPN) as well as what their optimal growth should be. Despite the American Academy of Pediatric declaring since 1997 that the growth of VPN should follow the trajectory of intrauterine fetal growth, differences of opinion persist, feeding policies keep changing, and the growth and development of VPN remains extremely variable not only between countries, but even between neighboring neonatal units...
July 21, 2023: Nutrients
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37511307/biochemical-and-anthropometric-parameters-for-the-early-recognition-of-the-intrauterine-growth-restriction-and-preterm-neonates-at-risk-of-impaired-neurodevelopment
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Maria Cristina Aisa, Benito Cappuccini, Alessandro Favilli, Alessandro Datti, Vincenza Nardicchi, Giuliana Coata, Sandro Gerli
BACKGROUND: S100B and Tau are implicated with both brain growth and injury. Their urinary levels in 30-to-40-day-old full-term, preterm, IUGR, and preterm-IUGR subjects were measured to investigate their possible relationship with future delayed neurodevelopment. METHODS: Values were related to the neuro-behavioral outcome at two years of age, as well as to brain volumes and urinary NGF assessed at the same postnatal time point. RESULTS: Using the Griffiths III test, cognitive and motor performances were determined to establish subgroups characterized by either normal or impaired neuro-behavior...
July 17, 2023: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37447384/hepatic-and-skeletal-muscle-autophagy-marker-levels-in-rat-models-of-prenatal-and-postnatal-protein-restriction
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Irena Santosa, Hiromichi Shoji, Yoshiteru Arai, Kentaro Awata, Kazuhide Tokita, Toshiaki Shimizu
Fetal growth restriction (FGR) leads to adult-onset metabolic syndrome. Intrauterine and early postnatal caloric restriction ameliorates the risk in animal models. To understand the underlying mechanism, we compared autophagic marker levels between offspring with FGR and those with prenatal and early postnatal protein restriction (IPPR). We postulated that FGR would impair, whereas IPPR would help regulate, autophagy in neonatal rats. This study involved control (Con), FGR offspring (Pre), and IPPR offspring groups (Pre + Post); n = 5/group...
July 7, 2023: Nutrients
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37431363/risk-factors-associated-with-intrauterine-growth-restriction-a-case-control-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Priyanka Dapkekar, Anuja Bhalerao, Anjali Kawathalkar, Nikita Vijay
Background Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) is a disorder in which the fetus fails to reach its genetic development potential and is considered to be present when the weight at birth is less than the 10th percentile; as a result, it is at risk of increased postnatal morbidity and mortality. Every year, approximately 24% of newborns worldwide are determined to have IUGR. The objective of the present study was to identify various sociodemographic, medical, and obstetric risk factors associated with IUGR...
June 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37397152/normative-echocardiography-data-of-myocardial-adaptation-to-extrauterine-life-a-review-of-prospective-studies
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Laura Mihaela Suciu, Irina Prelipcean, Amalia Făgărășan, Regan E Giesinger, Patrick J McNamara
Recent research has increased focus and interest in characterizing the physiology of the transition circulation using echocardiography. Critique of published normative neonatal echocardiography data among healthy term neonates has not been performed. We have performed a comprehensive literature review using the key terms: cardiac adaptation, hemodynamics, neonatal transition, term newborns. Studies were included if they had reported echocardiography indices of cardiovascular function in the presence of maternal diabetes, intrauterine growth restricted newborns and prematurity and had a comparison group of healthy term newborns within first seven postnatal days...
2023: Frontiers in Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37375640/classification-and-special-nutritional-needs-of-sga-infants-and-neonates-of-multiple-pregnancies
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Chrysoula Kosmeri, Vasileios Giapros, Dimitrios Rallis, Foteini Balomenou, Anastasios Serbis, Maria Baltogianni
Data regarding the nutritional management of preterm small for gestational age (SGA) infants are scarce. In the recent report of ESPGHAN, the recommended energy for very preterm infants during hospitalization has been increased, yet this may not fit the needs of all preterm infants. It is important to distinguish fetal growth-restricted (FGR) infants from constitutional SGA infants, as well as preterm SGA from preterm AGA infants, since they may have different nutritional needs. Preterm FGR infants, and specifically infants < 29 weeks' gestation, accumulate nutrient deficits due to intrauterine malnutrition, prematurity, morbidities, delayed initiation of feeding, and feeding intolerance...
June 13, 2023: Nutrients
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37353588/echocardiographic-assessment-of-brain-sparing-in-small-for-gestational-age-infants-and-association-with-neonatal-outcomes
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Ju Ae Shin, Jae Young Lee, Sook Kyung Yum
Brain sparing is an adaptive phenomenon (redistribution of blood flow to the brain) observed in fetuses exposed to chronic hypoxia, who are at risk of intrauterine growth restriction. Here, we assessed the blood flow distribution during the early neonatal period (< 7 days of life) using echocardiography, and evaluated the impact of brain-sparing on postnatal course and neurodevelopmental outcomes. This retrospective study included 42 small-for-gestational age (SGA) infants [further classified into asymmetric SGA (a-SGA, n = 21) and symmetric SGA (s-SGA, n = 21) groups according to their birth head circumference percentiles], and 1: 2 matched appropriate-for-gestational age (AGA) infants (n = 84) admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit...
June 23, 2023: Scientific Reports
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