Hokkanen Laura, Launes Jyrki, Michelsson Katarina
Faculty of Behavioural Sciences, Division of Cognitive and Neuropsychology, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland.
Faculty of Medicine, Department of Neurology, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, 00029, Finland.
F1000Res. 2013 Feb 14;2:50. doi: 10.12688/f1000research.2-50.v1. eCollection 2013.
Prospective follow-up studies on long term effects of pre- and perinatal adverse conditions in adulthood are rare. We will continue to follow the prospective cohort of initially 1196 subjects with predefined at-delivery risk factors out of 22,359 consecutive deliveries during 1971-74 at a single maternity hospital. The risk cohort and 93 controls have been followed up with a comprehensive clinical program at 5, 9, and 16 years of age and by questionnaire at the age of 30 years. Major medical events known to affect the development and growth of the brain, or cognitive functions and personality have been documented. Here we present a pre-protocol for the project, which we will call PLASTICITY, whose aim is to follow consenting subjects and controls into mid-adulthood and beyond, and to explore how the neonatal risk factors modulate neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative processes such as learning disabilities, ADHD, aging, early onset mild cognitive impairment and even dementia. Our first focus is on the neurological and cognitive outcomes at age 40 years, using detailed neurological, neuropsychological, neuroimaging, genetic, blood chemistry and registry based methods. Results will be expected to offer information on the risk of neurological, psychiatric, metabolic and other medical consequences as well as the need for health and social services at the brink of middle age, when new degenerative phenomena are known to emerge. The evaluation at age 40 years will serve as a baseline for later aging studies. We welcome all comments and suggestions, which we will apply in finalizing details and inviting collaboration.
关于产前和围产期不良状况对成年期长期影响的前瞻性随访研究很少见。我们将继续对一个前瞻性队列进行随访,该队列最初有1196名受试者,他们在1971 - 1974年期间于一家妇产医院的22359次连续分娩中具有预先定义的分娩时风险因素。对风险队列和93名对照者在5岁、9岁和16岁时通过全面的临床项目进行了随访,并在30岁时通过问卷调查进行了随访。记录了已知会影响大脑发育和生长、认知功能及人格的重大医学事件。在此,我们展示该项目的一个预方案,我们将其称为“可塑性”(PLASTICITY),其目的是对同意参与的受试者和对照者进行随访直至中年及以后,并探索新生儿风险因素如何调节神经发育和神经退行性过程,如学习障碍、注意力缺陷多动障碍、衰老、早发性轻度认知障碍甚至痴呆。我们的首要重点是使用详细的神经学、神经心理学、神经影像学、遗传学、血液化学和基于登记处的方法,研究40岁时的神经学和认知结果。预计结果将提供有关神经学、精神病学、代谢和其他医学后果风险的信息,以及在中年即将到来时对健康和社会服务的需求信息,此时已知会出现新的退行性现象。40岁时的评估将作为后期衰老研究的基线。我们欢迎所有的意见和建议,我们将在确定细节和邀请合作时予以应用。