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Cortical alterations after very preterm birth and the association with socio-emotional abilities from childhood to early adolescence

Siffredi, Vanessa  
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Liverani, Maria Chiara
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Borradori-Tolsa, Cristina
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June 9, 2023
Cerebral Cortex

Very preterm birth (VPT; <32 weeks’ gestation) leads to a situation where crucial steps of brain development occur in an abnormal ex utero environment, translating to vulnerable cortical and subcortical development. Associated with this atypical brain development, children and adolescents born VPT are at a high risk of socio-emotional difficulties. In the current study, we unravel developmental changes in cortical gray matter (GM) concentration in VPT and term-born controls aged 6–14 years, together with their associations with socio-emotional abilities. T1-weighted images were used to estimate signal intensities of brain tissue types in a single voxel (GM, white matter, and cortico-spinal fluid) and extract GM concentration disentangled from the presence of partial volume effects (PVEs). General linear model analysis was used to compare groups. Socio-emotional abilities were assessed and associations with GM concentration were explored using univariate and multivariate analyses. The effects of prematurity were far-reaching, with intricated patterns of increases and decreases of GM concentration mainly in frontal, temporal, parietal, and cingular regions. Better socio-emotional abilities were associated with increased GM concentration in regions known to be involved in such process for both groups. Our findings suggest that the trajectory of brain development following VPT birth may be fundamentally distinctive and impact socio-emotional abilities.

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research article
DOI
10.1093/cercor/bhad187
Author(s)
Siffredi, Vanessa  
Liverani, Maria Chiara
Borradori-Tolsa, Cristina
Hà-Vinh Leuchter, Russia
Thiran, Jean-Philippe  
Hüppi, Petra S
Fischi Gomez, Elda  
Date Issued

2023-06-09

Published in
Cerebral Cortex
Volume

187

Start page

1

End page

13

Subjects

cortical alterations,

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gray matter,

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prematurity,

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preterm birth,

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socio-emotional abilities

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REVIEWED

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June 14, 2023
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/198273
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