Journal ArticleOpen Access
Systemic inflammation during the first year of life is associated with brain functional connectivity and future cognitive outcomes
Authors
Author Affiliations
Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard University, Chinese Institute for Brain Research, Peking University, ...
Published InDevelopmental Cognitive Neuroscience
Year2021
Citations42
Abstract
The first years of life are a sensitive period of rapid neural and immune system development vulnerable to the impact of adverse experiences. Several studies support inflammation as a consequence of various adversities and an exposure negatively associated with developmental outcomes. The mechanism by which systemic inflammation may affect brain development and later cognitive outcomes remains unclear. In this longitudinal cohort study, we examine the associations between recurrent systemic inflammation, defined as C-reactive protein elevation on ≥ 2 of 4 measurements across the first year of life, electroencephalography (EEG) functional connectivity (FC) at 36 months, and composite cognitive outcomes at 3, 4, and 5 years among 122 children living in a limited-resource setting in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Recurrent systemic inflammation during…
View at Publisher
BORR does not host full-text PDFs. The button above takes you to the original publisher.