University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.
Int J Gynaecol Obstet. 2023 Aug;162 Suppl 2(Suppl 2):83-88. doi: 10.1002/ijgo.14951.
The role of iron in neurodevelopment has long been recognized, and the adverse effects of early-life iron deficiency on brain development and subsequent function across the lifespan continue to be a subject of research. A greater appreciation of the contribution of maternal preconceptional iron status and fetal iron accretion to offspring, postnatal iron status, and brain health across the lifespan has occurred over the past decade. This paradigm shift in thinking links two previously relatively siloed literatures: neonatal iron deficiency and postnatal iron deficiency. The understanding that iron accretion during the fetal period strongly influences postnatal iron balance has led to an appreciation of the importance and value of ensuring proper fetal iron loading. This article reviews the dynamics of fetal iron metabolism, the role of iron in the developing fetal brain, the short- and long-term neurobehavioral consequences of fetal iron underloading, and the potential mechanisms that account for the long-term effects of fetal/neonatal iron deficiency.
铁在神经发育中的作用早已被人们所认识,生命早期铁缺乏对大脑发育和随后的功能的不良影响仍然是一个研究课题。在过去的十年中,人们对母体孕前铁状况和胎儿铁积累对后代、出生后铁状况和大脑健康的贡献有了更深入的了解。这种思维模式的转变将两个以前相对孤立的文献联系起来:新生儿铁缺乏和出生后铁缺乏。人们认识到胎儿期铁的积累对出生后铁平衡有很大影响,这导致人们认识到确保胎儿适当铁负荷的重要性和价值。本文综述了胎儿铁代谢的动力学、铁在发育中胎儿大脑中的作用、胎儿铁不足的短期和长期神经行为后果,以及解释胎儿/新生儿铁缺乏长期影响的潜在机制。