Almli C R, Rivkin M J, McKinstry R C
Developmental Neuropsychobiology Laboratory, Department of Neurology, Programs in Neuroscience, Occupational Therapy, Washington University School of Medicine, Saint Louis, MO, USA.
Neuroimage. 2007 Mar;35(1):308-25. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2006.08.058. Epub 2007 Jan 18.
The Magn. Reson. Imaging (MRI) study of normal brain development currently conducted by the Brain Development Cooperative Group represents the most extensive MRI study of brain and behavioral development from birth through young adulthood ever conducted. This multi-center project, sponsored by four Institutes of the National Institutes of Health, uses a combined longitudinal and cross-sectional design to characterize normal, healthy brain and behavioral development. Children, ages newborn through 18-plus years of age, receive comprehensive behavioral, neurological and multimodal MRI evaluations via Objective-2 (birth through 4-years 5-months of age) and Objective-1 (4-years 6-months through 18 years of age and older). This report presents methods (e.g., neurobehavioral assessment, brain scan) and representative preliminary results (e.g., growth, behavior, brain development) for children from newborn through 4-years 5-months of age. To date, 75 participants from birth through 4-years 5-months have been successfully brain scanned during natural sleep (i.e., without sedation); most with multiple longitudinal scans (i.e., 45 children completing at least three scans, 22 completing four or more scans). Results from this younger age range will increase our knowledge and understanding of healthy brain and neurobehavioral development throughout an important, dynamic, and rapid growth period within the human life span; determine developmental associations among measures of brain, other physical characteristics, and behavior; and facilitate the development of automated, quantitative MR image analyses for neonates, infants and young children. The correlated brain MRI and neurobehavioral database will be released for use by the research and clinical communities at a future date.
大脑发育合作组目前正在进行的正常脑发育的磁共振成像(MRI)研究,是有史以来对从出生到青年期的脑与行为发育进行的最广泛的MRI研究。这个由美国国立卫生研究院的四个研究所资助的多中心项目,采用纵向和横断面相结合的设计来描述正常、健康的脑与行为发育。年龄从新生儿到18岁及以上的儿童,通过目标2(从出生到4岁5个月)和目标1(4岁6个月到18岁及以上)接受全面的行为、神经学和多模态MRI评估。本报告介绍了针对从新生儿到4岁5个月儿童的方法(如神经行为评估、脑部扫描)和代表性的初步结果(如生长、行为、脑发育)。迄今为止,75名从出生到4岁5个月的参与者在自然睡眠状态下(即未使用镇静剂)成功进行了脑部扫描;大多数人进行了多次纵向扫描(即45名儿童完成了至少三次扫描,22名完成了四次或更多次扫描)。这个较年轻年龄段的结果将增加我们对人类生命中一个重要、动态且快速生长时期内健康脑与神经行为发育的认识和理解;确定脑测量、其他身体特征和行为之间的发育关联;并促进针对新生儿、婴儿和幼儿的自动化定量MR图像分析的发展。相关的脑MRI和神经行为数据库将在未来发布供研究和临床社区使用。