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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38315435/neonatal-il-4-over-exposure-is-accompanied-by-macrophage-accumulation-in-dura-mater-after-instant-anti-inflammatory-cytokine-response-in-csf
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ling Wang, Haoran Sha, Xiaoyi He, Yinyin Xie, Jiapeng Deng, Jiexuan Chen, Guoying Li, Junhua Yang
Multiple studies have shown that clinical events resulting into neonatal IL-4 over-exposure, such as asthma in early life and food allergy, were associated with brain damage and that the neuroinflammation induced by them might lead to cognitive impairments, anxiety-/depressive-like behaviors. IL-4 is the most major elevated cytokine in periphery when these clinical events occur and peripheral IL-4 level positively correlates with the severity of those events. Our previous studies have verified that neonatal IL-4 over-exposure induced a delayed neuroinflammatory damage in rodents, which might have adverse implications for brain development and cognition...
February 5, 2024: Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38309186/prenatal-alcohol-exposure-and-white-matter-microstructural-changes-across-the-first-6-7%C3%A2-years-of-life-a-longitudinal-diffusion-tensor-imaging-study-of-a-south-african-birth-cohort
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
K A Donald, C J Hendrikse, A Roos, C J Wedderburn, S Subramoney, J E Ringshaw, L Bradford, N Hoffman, T Burd, K L Narr, R P Woods, H J Zar, S H Joshi, D J Stein
Prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) can affect brain development in early life, but few studies have investigated the effects of PAE on trajectories of white matter tract maturation in young children. Here we used diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) repeated over three time points, to measure the effects of PAE on patterns of white matter microstructural development during the pre-school years. Participants were drawn from the Drakenstein Child Health Study (DCHS), an ongoing birth cohort study conducted in a peri-urban community in the Western Cape, South Africa...
January 28, 2024: NeuroImage: Clinical
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38307841/prenatal-exposure-to-maternal-disadvantage-related-inflammatory-biomarkers-associations-with-neonatal-white-matter-microstructure
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ashley F P Sanders, Brian Tirado, Nicole A Seider, Regina L Triplett, Rachel E Lean, Jeffrey J Neil, J Philip Miller, Rebecca Tillman, Tara A Smyser, Deanna M Barch, Joan L Luby, Cynthia E Rogers, Christopher D Smyser, Barbara B Warner, Edith Chen, Gregory E Miller
Prenatal exposure to heightened maternal inflammation has been associated with adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes, including atypical brain maturation and psychiatric illness. In mothers experiencing socioeconomic disadvantage, immune activation can be a product of the chronic stress inherent to such environmental hardship. While growing preclinical and clinical evidence has shown links between altered neonatal brain development and increased inflammatory states in utero, the potential mechanism by which socioeconomic disadvantage differentially impacts neural-immune crosstalk remains unclear...
February 2, 2024: Translational Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38296364/paediatric-abacavir-lamivudine-fixed-dose-dispersible-tablets-and-ritonavir-boosted-lopinavir-granules-in-neonates-exposed-to-hiv-petite-study-an-open-label-two-stage-single-arm-phase-1-2-pharmacokinetic-and-safety-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Adrie Bekker, Nicolas Salvadori, Helena Rabie, Samantha du Toit, Kanchana Than-In-At, Marisa Groenewald, Ratchada Cressey, James Nielsen, Edmund V Capparelli, Marc Lallemant, Mark F Cotton, Tim R Cressey
BACKGROUND: Existing solid antiretroviral fixed-dose combination formulations are preferred over liquid formulations in children, but their suitability for neonates is unknown. We evaluated the pharmacokinetics and safety of paediatric abacavir-lamivudine fixed-dose dispersible tablets and ritonavir-boosted lopinavir granules in neonates. METHODS: In this open-label, two-stage, single-arm, phase 1/2, pharmacokinetic and safety trial, generic abacavir- lamivudine (120:60 mg) double-scored dispersible tablets and lopinavir boosted with ritonavir (40:10 mg) granules were studied...
February 2024: Lancet HIV
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38293656/resource-utilization-and-costs-associated-with-approaches-to-identify-infants-with-early-onset-sepsis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Grace Guan, Neha S Joshi, Adam Frymoyer, Grace D Achepohl, Rebecca Dang, N Kenji Taylor, Joshua A Salomon, Jeremy D Goldhaber-Fiebert, Douglas K Owens
UNLABELLED: Objective. To compare resource utilization and costs associated with 3 alternative screening approaches to identify early-onset sepsis (EOS) in infants born at ≥35 wk of gestational age, as recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) in 2018. Study Design. Decision tree-based cost analysis of the 3 AAP-recommended approaches: 1) categorical risk assessment (categorization by chorioamnionitis exposure status), 2) neonatal sepsis calculator (a multivariate prediction model based on perinatal risk factors), and 3) enhanced clinical observation (assessment based on serial clinical examinations)...
2024: MDM Policy & Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38288656/neonatal-outcome-following-metformin-treated-gestational-diabetes-mellitus-a-population-based-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Johanna Molin, Magnus Domellöf, Christel Häggström, Eszter Vanky, Itay Zamir, Eva Östlund, Marie Bixo
INTRODUCTION: Neonatal hypoglycemia is a common complication associated with gestational diabetes and therefore relevant to consider in evaluations of maternal treatment. We aimed to investigate the risk of neonatal hypoglycemia in offspring exposed to metformin treatment alone (MT) or combined with insulin (MIT) in comparison with nutrition therapy alone (NT), and insulin treatment alone (IT). In addition, we investigated MT in comparison with MIT. Secondary outcomes included neonatal anthropometrics, respiratory morbidity, hyperbilirubinemia, 5-min Apgar score, and preterm birth...
January 30, 2024: Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38268395/changes-in-the-femoral-trochlear-induced-with-estradiol-exposure-an-experimental-study-on-rats
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yu Wu, Jin Zhou, Yanjun Li, Hetong Yu, Weifeng Li, Pengfei Guo, Zitao Han, Lan Guo, Zhanbei Ma
BACKGROUND: It is well known that estrogen is closely related to bone and joint tissue. Findings indicate that estradiol, injected during pregnancy, passes through the placental barrier and reaches the fetuses in utero where it exerts its action. Since trochlea appears well established in the prenatal period, however, whether trochlear dysplasia is related to estradiol exposure has not been confirmed, and the pathological process of estradiol exposure-induced trochlear dysplasia remains unclear...
2024: Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38248034/conventional-radiology-evaluation-of-neonatal-intravascular-devices-nivds-a-case-series
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anna Russo, Vittorio Patanè, Lorenzo Faggioni, Alessandro Pinto, Luigia Fusco, Fabrizio Urraro, Emanuele Neri, Alfonso Reginelli
Our radiology department conducted an assessment of 300 neonatal radiographs in the neonatal intensive care unit over almost two years. The purpose was to evaluate the correct positioning of intravascular venous catheters. Our case series revealed that out of a total of 95 cases with misplaced devices, 59 were umbilical venous catheters and 36 were peripherally inserted central catheters. However, all of the central venous catheters were found to be properly positioned. Misplacements of neonatal intravascular devices were found to occur more frequently than expected...
January 10, 2024: Diagnostics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38242498/gestational-diabetes-mellitus-and-late-preterm-birth-outcomes-with-and-without-antenatal-corticosteroid-exposure
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sarah A Nazeer, Han-Yang Chen, Suneet P Chauhan, Sean C Blackwell, Baha Sibai, Michal Fishel Bartal
BACKGROUND: Unlike pregestational diabetes mellitus, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recommends antenatal corticosteroids in those with gestational diabetes mellitus at risk for preterm birth. However, this recommendation is based on limited data, only 10.6% of the Antenatal Late Preterm Steroids study sample had gestational diabetes mellitus. There is a paucity of data on the risk of neonatal respiratory and other morbidity in this population. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to examine respiratory outcomes in parturients with gestational diabetes mellitus who received antenatal corticosteroids and delivered during the late preterm period vs those who did not...
March 2024: American journal of obstetrics & gynecology MFM
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38232502/estimating-the-incidence-of-substance-exposed-newborns-with-child-welfare-system-involvement
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christine Piette Durrance, Danielle N Atkins
BACKGROUND: Prenatal substance use can have negative health consequences for both mother and child and may also increase the likelihood of child welfare involvement. The rate of newborns with substance exposure has increased dramatically. As of 2016, federal law requires notification of all infants to child welfare agencies so that a plan of safe care can be developed and referrals to services can be offered. OBJECTIVE: Child welfare agencies have not historically collected consistent, systematic data identifying substance exposed newborns...
January 16, 2024: Child Abuse & Neglect
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38213293/neonatal-opioid-withdrawal-syndrome-following-prenatal-use-of-supplements-containing-tianeptine
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kelechi Ikeri, Alexandria Anderson, Fabien Eyal, Richard Whitehurst
Tianeptine is an opioid receptor agonist that is prescribed as an antidepressant in many countries. In the United States, tianeptine is not approved for medical use because of its potential for abuse and addiction. Nonetheless, products containing tianeptine are easily obtainable and are marketed as dietary supplements. There are increasing reports of adverse effects and fatal toxicities resulting from tianeptine use among adolescents and adults. This emerging public health threat could escalate the opioid epidemic and drive increased newborn perinatal exposure...
January 1, 2024: Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38201287/is-environmental-cadmium-exposure-causally-related-to-diabetes-and-obesity
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REVIEW
Soisungwan Satarug
Cadmium (Cd) is a pervasive toxic metal, present in most food types, cigarette smoke, and air. Most cells in the body will assimilate Cd, as its charge and ionic radius are similar to the essential metals, iron, zinc, and calcium (Fe, Zn, and Ca). Cd preferentially accumulates in the proximal tubular epithelium of the kidney, and is excreted in urine when these cells die. Thus, excretion of Cd reflects renal accumulation (body burden) and the current toxicity of Cd. The kidney is the only organ other than liver that produces and releases glucose into the circulation...
December 30, 2023: Cells
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38189716/the-association-of-cumulative-vasoactive-drugs-and-neurodevelopmental-outcomes-in-preterm-infants-29-weeks-gestation
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R Amer, C DeCabo, M Elnagary, M M Seshia, Y N Elsayed
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of cardiovascular medications on the neurodevelopment of preterm infants, as measured by calculated cumulative time of vasoactive-inotropic score (VISct). METHODS: A retrospective study was conducted on preterm infants who developed significant hypotension defined as a mean BP more than 2SDs below the mean for GA and received treatment with duration >  6 hours for each hypotensive episode, we calculated the vasoactive inotropic score (VIS) and cumulative exposure to cardiovascular medications over time (VISct)...
January 4, 2024: Journal of Neonatal-perinatal Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38187766/within-subject-changes-in-methylome-profile-identify-individual-signatures-of-early-life-adversity-with-a-potential-to-predict-neuropsychiatric-outcome
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Annabel K Short, Ryan Weber, Noriko Kamei, Christina Wilcox Thai, Hina Arora, Ali Mortazavi, Hal S Stern, Laura Glynn, Tallie Z Baram
BACKGROUND: Adverse early-life experiences (ELA), including poverty, trauma and neglect, affect a majority of the world's children. Whereas the impact of ELA on cognitive and emotional health throughout the lifespan is well-established, it is not clear how distinct types of ELA influence child development, and there are no tools to predict for an individual child their vulnerability or resilience to the consequences of ELAs. Epigenetic markers including DNA-methylation profiles of peripheral cells may encode ELA and provide a predictive outcome marker...
December 19, 2023: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38183019/effects-of-the-covid-19-pandemic-on-the-outcomes-of-hiv-exposed-neonates-a-zimbabwean-tertiary-hospital-experience
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hannah Gannon, Elizabeth Chappell, Deborah Ford, Diana M Gibb, Anesu Chimwaza, Ngoni Manika, Catherine J Wedderburn, Zivai Mupambireyi Nenguke, Frances M Cowan, Tom Gibb, Andrew Phillips, Angela Mushavi, Felicity Fitzgerald, Michelle Heys, Simbarashe Chimhuya, Mutsa Bwakura-Dangarembizi
INTRODUCTION: The COVID-19 pandemic has globally impacted health service access, delivery and resources. There are limited data regarding the impact on the prevention of mother to child transmission (PMTCT) service delivery in low-resource settings. Neotree ( www.neotree.org ) combines data collection, clinical decision support and education to improve care for neonates. Here we evaluate impacts of COVID-19 on care for HIV-exposed neonates. METHODS: Data on HIV-exposed neonates admitted to the neonatal unit (NNU) at Sally Mugabe Central Hospital, Zimbabwe, between 01/06/2019 and 31/12/2021 were analysed, with pandemic start defined as 21/03/2020 and periods of industrial action (doctors (September 2019-January 2020) and nurses (June 2020-September 2020)) included, resulting in modelling during six time periods: pre-doctors' strike (baseline); doctors' strike; post-doctors' strike and pre-COVID; COVID and pre-nurses' strike; nurses' strike; post nurses' strike...
January 5, 2024: BMC Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38159954/effects-of-armed-conflict-on-maternal-and-infant-health-a-mixed-methods-study-of-armenia-and-the-2020-nagorno-karabakh-war
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lara Rostomian, Araz Chiloyan, Elizabeth Hentschel, Carmen Messerlian
INTRODUCTION: Armed conflict worldwide and across history has harmed the health of populations directly and indirectly, including generations beyond those immediately exposed to violence. The 2020 war between Armenia and Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh, inhabited by an ethnically Armenian population, provides an example of how conflict harmed health during COVID-19. We hypothesised that crises exposure would correspond to decreased healthcare utilisation rates and worse health outcomes for the maternal and infant population in Armenia, compounded during the pandemic...
December 30, 2023: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38145495/ammonium-perchlorate-serum-dosimetry-neurotoxicity-and-resilience-of-the-neonatal-rat-thyroid-system
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
M E Gilbert, I Hassan, K L O'shaughnessy, C Wood, T Stoker, C Riutta, J Ford
The environmental contaminant perchlorate impairs synthesis of thyroid hormones by reducing iodine uptake into the thyroid gland. Despite this known action, moderate doses of perchlorate do not significantly alter serum thyroid hormone in rat pups born to exposed dams. We examined perchlorate dosimetry and responsivity of the thyroid gland and brain in offspring following maternal exposure to perchlorate. Pregnant rat dams were delivered perchlorate in drinking water (0, 30, 100, 300, 1000 ppm) from gestational day 6 to postnatal day (PN)21...
December 25, 2023: Toxicological Sciences: An Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38132281/the-distribution-and-biogenic-origins-of-zinc-in-the-mineralised-tooth-tissues-of-modern-and-fossil-hominoids-implications-for-life-history-diet-and-taphonomy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
M Christopher Dean, Jan Garrevoet, Stijn J M Van Malderen, Frédéric Santos, Marta Mirazón Lahr, Robert Foley, Adeline Le Cabec
Zinc is incorporated into enamel, dentine and cementum during tooth growth. This work aimed to distinguish between the processes underlying Zn incorporation and Zn distribution. These include different mineralisation processes, the physiological events around birth, Zn ingestion with diet, exposure to the oral environment during life and diagenetic changes to fossil teeth post-mortem . Synchrotron X-ray Fluorescence (SXRF) was used to map zinc distribution across longitudinal polished ground sections of both deciduous and permanent modern human, great ape and fossil hominoid teeth...
November 21, 2023: Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38131100/exposure-to-early-life-stress-impairs-weight-loss-maintenance-success-in-mice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rebecca M Foright, Tara E McQuillan, Jenna M Frick, Paige M Minchella, Brittni M Levasseur, Omar Tinoco, Lauryn Birmingham, Anneka E Blankenship, John P Thyfault, Julie A Christianson
OBJECTIVE: The impact of early-life stress on weight-loss maintenance is unknown. METHODS: Mice underwent neonatal maternal separation (NMS) from 0 to 3 weeks and were weaned onto a high-fat sucrose diet (HFSD) from 3 to 20 weeks. Calorie-restricted weight loss on a low-fat sucrose diet (LFSD) occurred over 2 weeks to induce a 20% loss in body weight, which was maintained for 6 weeks. After weight loss, half of the mice received running wheels, and the other half remained sedentary...
January 2024: Obesity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38124289/outcomes-in-low-risk-patients-before-and-after-an-institutional-policy-offering-39-week-elective-induction-of-labor
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gabriella D Cozzi-Glaser, Christina T Blanchard, Jenna N Stanford, Ayamo G Oben, Victoria C Jauk, Jeff M Szychowski, Akila Subramaniam, Ashley N Battarbee, Brian M Casey, Alan T Tita, Rachel G Sinkey
OBJECTIVE: Elective induction of labor versus expectant management at 39 weeks gestation in low-risk nulliparous patients was shown in the ARRIVE randomized trial of over 6000 patients to decrease risks of cesarean delivery without significant change in the composite perinatal outcome. We aimed to pragmatically analyze the effect of offering elective induction of labor (eIOL) to all low-risk patients. METHODS: Retrospective cohort study of low-risk nulliparous and multiparous patients delivering live, non-anomalous singletons at a single center at greater than or equal to 39 0/7 weeks gestational age...
December 2024: Journal of Maternal-fetal & Neonatal Medicine
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