Effects of fetal growth restriction on the perinatal neurovascular unit and possible treatment targets

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Abstract: The neurovascular unit (NVU) within the brain is a multicellular unit that synergistically acts to maintain blood–brain barrier function and meet cerebral metabolic demand. Recent studies have indicated disruption to the NVU is associated with neuropathology in the perinatal brain. Infants with fetal growth restriction (FGR) are known to be at increased risk of neurodevelopmental conditions including motor, learning, and behavioural deficits. There are currently no neuroprotective treatments for these conditions. In this review, we analyse large animal studies examining the effects of FGR on the perinatal NVU. These studies show altered vascularity in the FGR brain as well as blood–brain barrier dysfunction due to underlying cellular changes, mediated by neuroinflammation. Neuroinflammation is a key mechanism associated with pathological effects in the FGR brain. Hence, targeting inflammation may be key to preserving the multicellular NVU and providing neuroprotection in FGR. A number of maternal and postnatal therapies with anti-inflammatory components have been investigated in FGR animal models examining targets for amelioration of NVU disruption. Each therapy showed promise by uniquely ameliorating the adverse effects of FGR on multiple aspects of the NVU. The successful implementation of a clinically viable neuroprotective treatment has the potential to improve outcomes for neonates affected by FGR. Impact: Disruption to the neurovascular unit is associated with neuropathology in fetal growth restriction.Inflammation is a key mechanism associated with neurovascular unit disruption in the growth-restricted brain.Anti-inflammatory treatments ameliorate adverse effects on the neurovascular unit and may provide neuroprotection.

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Wu, B. A., Chand, K. K., Bell, A., Miller, S. L., Colditz, P. B., Malhotra, A., & Wixey, J. A. (2024, January 1). Effects of fetal growth restriction on the perinatal neurovascular unit and possible treatment targets. Pediatric Research. Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41390-023-02805-w

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