Isoprostanes as Biomarker for White Matter Injury in Extremely Preterm Infants
Coviello, Caterina; Perrone, Serafina; Buonocore, Giuseppe; Negro, Simona; Longini, Mariangela; Dani, Carlo; de Vries, Linda S; Groenendaal, Floris; Vijlbrief, Daniel C; Benders, Manon J N L; Tataranno, Maria Luisa
(2021) Frontiers in Pediatrics, volume 8
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Abstract
Background and Aim: Preterm white matter is vulnerable to lipid peroxidation-mediated injury. F2-isoprostanes (IPs), are a useful biomarker for lipid peroxidation. Aim was to assess the association between early peri-postnatal IPs, white matter injury (WMI) at term equivalent age (TEA), and neurodevelopmental outcome in preterm infants. Methods: Infants with a
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gestational age (GA) below 28 weeks who had an MRI at TEA were included. IPs were measured in cord blood (cb) at birth and on plasma (pl) between 24 and 48 h after birth. WMI was assessed using Woodward MRI scoring system. Multiple regression analyses were performed to assess the association between IPs with WMI and then with BSITD-III scores at 24 months corrected age (CA). Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis was used to evaluate the predictive value of pl-IPs for the development of WMI. Results: Forty-four patients were included. cb-IPs were not correlated with WMI score at TEA, whereas higher pl-IPs and lower GA predicted higher WMI score (p = 0.037 and 0.006, respectively) after controlling for GA, FiO2 at sampling and severity of IVH. The area under the curve was 0.72 (CI 95% = 0.51-0.92). The pl-IPs levels plotted curve indicated that 31.8 pg/ml had the best predictive threshold with a sensitivity of 86% and a specificity of 60%, to discriminate newborns with any WMI from newborns without WMI. IPs were not associated with outcome at 24 months. Conclusion: Early measurement of pl-IPs may help discriminate patients showing abnormal WMI score at TEA, thus representing an early biomarker to identify newborns at risk for brain injury.
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Keywords: brain injury, isoprostanes, oxidative stress, preterm infants, white matter injury, Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health
ISSN: 2296-2360
Publisher: Frontiers Media S. A.
Note: Funding Information: This study was supported by grants from the Tuscany Region and Italian Ministry of Health and General Directorate of Scientific and Technological Research for 2011–2014 (Project No. RF-2009-1499651). Publisher Copyright: © Copyright © 2021 Coviello, Perrone, Buonocore, Negro, Longini, Dani, de Vries, Groenendaal, Vijlbrief, Benders and Tataranno. Copyright: Copyright 2021 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
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