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Brain Dysplasia Associated with Ciliary Dysfunction in Infants with Congenital Heart Disease.
Panigrahy, Ashok; Lee, Vincent; Ceschin, Rafael; Zuccoli, Giulio; Beluk, Nancy; Khalifa, Omar; Votava-Smith, Jodie K; DeBrunner, Mark; Munoz, Ricardo; Domnina, Yuliya; Morell, Victor; Wearden, Peter; Sanchez De Toledo, Joan; Devine, William; Zahid, Maliha; Lo, Cecilia W.
Affiliation
  • Panigrahy A; Department of Pediatric Radiology, Childrens Hospital of Pittsburgh of University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA; Department of Biomedical Informatics, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. Electronic address: panigrahya@upmc.edu.
  • Lee V; Department of Pediatric Radiology, Childrens Hospital of Pittsburgh of University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA.
  • Ceschin R; Department of Pediatric Radiology, Childrens Hospital of Pittsburgh of University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA; Department of Biomedical Informatics, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA.
  • Zuccoli G; Department of Pediatric Radiology, Childrens Hospital of Pittsburgh of University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA.
  • Beluk N; Department of Pediatric Radiology, Childrens Hospital of Pittsburgh of University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA.
  • Khalifa O; Department of Developmental Biology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA.
  • Votava-Smith JK; Department of Pediatrics, Division of Cardiology, Childrens Hospital of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.
  • DeBrunner M; Division of Pediatric Cardiology, Department of Pediatrics, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA.
  • Munoz R; Cardiac Intensive Care Division, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA.
  • Domnina Y; Cardiac Intensive Care Division, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA.
  • Morell V; Division of Pediatric Cardiothoracic Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA.
  • Wearden P; Division of Pediatric Cardiothoracic Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA.
  • Sanchez De Toledo J; Cardiac Intensive Care Division, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA.
  • Devine W; Department of Developmental Biology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA.
  • Zahid M; Department of Developmental Biology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA.
  • Lo CW; Department of Developmental Biology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA.
J Pediatr ; 178: 141-148.e1, 2016 Nov.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27574995
OBJECTIVE: To test for associations between abnormal respiratory ciliary motion (CM) and brain abnormalities in infants with congenital heart disease (CHD) STUDY DESIGN: We recruited 35 infants with CHD preoperatively and performed nasal tissue biopsy to assess respiratory CM by videomicroscopy. Cranial ultrasound scan and brain magnetic resonance imaging were obtained pre- and/or postoperatively and systematically reviewed for brain abnormalities. Segmentation was used to quantitate cerebrospinal fluid and regional brain volumes. Perinatal and perioperative clinical variables were collected. RESULTS: A total of 10 (28.5%) patients with CHD had abnormal CM. Abnormal CM was not associated with brain injury but was correlated with increased extraaxial cerebrospinal fluid volume (P < .001), delayed brain maturation (P < .05), and a spectrum of subtle dysplasia including the hippocampus (P < .0078) and olfactory bulb (P < .034). Abnormal CM was associated with higher composite dysplasia score (P < .001), and both were correlated with elevated preoperative serum lactate (P < .001). CONCLUSIONS: Abnormal respiratory CM in infants with CHD is associated with a spectrum of brain dysplasia. These findings suggest that ciliary defects may play a role in brain dysplasia in patients with CHD and have the potential to prognosticate neurodevelopmental risks.
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Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Brain / Brain Diseases / Ciliary Motility Disorders / Heart Defects, Congenital Type of study: Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limits: Female / Humans / Infant / Male / Newborn Language: En Journal: J Pediatr Year: 2016 Type: Article

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Brain / Brain Diseases / Ciliary Motility Disorders / Heart Defects, Congenital Type of study: Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limits: Female / Humans / Infant / Male / Newborn Language: En Journal: J Pediatr Year: 2016 Type: Article