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Anti-Inflammatory Therapies for Treatment of Inflammation-Related Preterm Brain Injury

Jaya D. Prasad, Katherine C. Gunn, Joanne O. Davidson, Robert Galinsky, Scott E. Graham, Mary J. Berry, Laura Bennet, Alistair J. Gunn, Justin M. Dean

2021International Journal of Molecular Sciences22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Despite the prevalence of preterm brain injury, there are no established neuroprotective strategies to prevent or alleviate mild-to-moderate inflammation-related brain injury. Perinatal infection and inflammation have been shown to trigger acute neuroinflammation, including proinflammatory cytokine release and gliosis, which are associated with acute and chronic disturbances in brain cell survival and maturation. These findings suggest the hypothesis that the inhibition of peripheral immune responses following infection or nonspecific inflammation may be a therapeutic strategy to reduce the associated brain injury and neurobehavioral deficits. This review provides an overview of the neonatal immunity, neuroinflammation, and mechanisms of inflammation-related brain injury in preterm infants and explores the safety and efficacy of anti-inflammatory agents as potentially neurotherapeutics.

Topics & Concepts

NeuroinflammationInflammationMedicineNeuroprotectionProinflammatory cytokineGliosisMicrogliaTraumatic brain injuryImmunologyImmune systemPharmacologyPathologyPsychiatryNeonatal and fetal brain pathologyNeonatal Respiratory Health ResearchPreterm Birth and Chorioamnionitis