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Int J Dev Neurosci ; 45: 44-54, 2015 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25702527

ABSTRACT

Preterm born infants have high rates of brain injury, leading to motor and neurocognitive problems in later life. Infection and resulting inflammation of the fetus and newborn are highly associated with these disabilities. However, there are no established neuroprotective therapies. Microglial activation and expression of many cytokines play a key role in normal brain function and development, as well as being deleterious. Thus, treatment must achieve a delicate balance between possible beneficial and harmful effects. In this review, we discuss potential neuroprotective strategies targeting systemic infection or the resulting systemic and central inflammatory responses. We highlight the central importance of timing of treatment and the critical lack of studies of delayed treatment of infection/inflammation.


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Brain Injuries/prevention & control , Brain Injuries/physiopathology , Central Nervous System Infections/prevention & control , Central Nervous System Infections/physiopathology , Encephalitis/prevention & control , Encephalitis/physiopathology , Brain/physiopathology , Brain Injuries/diagnosis , Central Nervous System Infections/diagnosis , Encephalitis/diagnosis , Evidence-Based Medicine , Female , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Male , Neuroprotective Agents/therapeutic use , Treatment Outcome
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