论文标题
暴露于产前压力的婴儿的早期生物标志物和干预计划
Early Biomarkers and Intervention Programs for the Infant Exposed to Prenatal Stress
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论文摘要
情感和奖励回路的功能发展,认知和反应抑制生命后期表现出妊娠和幼儿期间的脆弱性周期。广泛的证据支持了一个模型,即在妊娠期间和早期生活中暴露于压力源会增加个人对功能发展未来损害的敏感性。该模型的最新版本整合了发育反应的表观遗传机制。他们的理解将指导对相关神经精神疾病的未来治疗。与压力反应的主要系统,下丘脑 - 垂体轴(HPA)和自主神经系统(ANS)相关的非侵入性生理信号和表观遗传生物标志物的组合是成为神经发展态度的关键预测因子。这种电生理和表观遗传生物标志物可以证明及时确定从早期干预计划中受益的儿童。这样的计划应改善其他显然健康的儿童的未来疾病。最近开发的以家庭为中心的以家庭为中心的干预计划旨在影响家庭每天提供的护理和刺激,并改善父母/子女的依恋,这是健康社会情感成人生活的关键因素。尽管经常被低估,但这种生物标志物引导的早期干预策略是预防未来神经精神病问题以及减少其个人和社会影响的关键第一步。
Functional development of affective and reward circuits, cognition and response inhibition later in life exhibits vulnerability periods during gestation and early childhood. Extensive evidence supports the model that exposure to stressors in the gestational period and early postnatal life increases an individual's susceptibility to future impairments of functional development. Recent versions of this model integrate epigenetic mechanisms of the developmental response. Their understanding will guide the future treatment of the associated neuropsychiatric disorders. A combination of non-invasively obtainable physiological signals and epigenetic biomarkers related to the principal systems of the stress response, the Hypothalamic-Pituitary axis (HPA) and the Autonomic Nervous System (ANS), are emerging as the key predictors of neurodevelopmental outcomes. Such electrophysiological and epigenetic biomarkers can prove to timely identify children benefiting most from early intervention programs. Such programs should ameliorate future disorders in otherwise apparently healthy children. The recently developed Early Family-Centered Intervention Programs aim to influence the care and stimuli provided daily by the family and improving parent/child attachment, a key element for healthy socio-emotional adult life. Although frequently underestimated, such biomarker-guided early intervention strategy represents a crucial first step in the prevention of future neuropsychiatric problems and in reducing their personal and societal impact.