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Long-term influence of normal variation in neonatal characteristics on human brain development
- Source :
- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Publication Year :
- 2012
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Abstract
- It is now recognized that a number of cognitive, behavioral, and mental health outcomes across the lifespan can be traced to fetal development. Although the direct mediation is unknown, the substantial variance in fetal growth, most commonly indexed by birth weight, may affect lifespan brain development. We investigated effects of normal variance in birth weight on MRI-derived measures of brain development in 628 healthy children, adolescents, and young adults in the large-scale multicenter Pediatric Imaging, Neurocognition, and Genetics study. This heterogeneous sample was recruited through geographically dispersed sites in the United States. The influence of birth weight on cortical thickness, surface area, and striatal and total brain volumes was investigated, controlling for variance in age, sex, household income, and genetic ancestry factors. Birth weight was found to exert robust positive effects on regional cortical surface area in multiple regions as well as total brain and caudate volumes. These effects were continuous across birth weight ranges and ages and were not confined to subsets of the sample. The findings show that ( i ) aspects of later child and adolescent brain development are influenced at birth and ( ii ) relatively small differences in birth weight across groups and conditions typically compared in neuropsychiatric research (e.g., Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, schizophrenia, and personality disorders) may influence group differences observed in brain parameters of interest at a later stage in life. These findings should serve to increase our attention to early influences.
- Subjects :
- Male
Adolescent
Birth weight
Developmental psychology
Fetal Development
Young Adult
03 medical and health sciences
Sex Factors
0302 clinical medicine
Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
medicine
Birth Weight
Humans
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
Young adult
Child
030304 developmental biology
0303 health sciences
Fetus
Multidisciplinary
Age Factors
Infant, Newborn
Brain
Organ Size
Human brain
Biological Sciences
medicine.disease
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Personality disorders
United States
medicine.anatomical_structure
Socioeconomic Factors
Schizophrenia
Regression Analysis
Female
Psychology
Neurocognitive
030217 neurology & neurosurgery
Demography
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 00278424
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....4541979c573e028d3aaa6152f255fb7c
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1208180109