Role of Microglial Modulation in Therapies for Perinatal Brain Injuries Leading to Neurodevelopmental Disorders.
Bobbi FleissPierre GressensPublished in: Advances in neurobiology (2024)
Neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs) encompass various conditions stemming from changes during brain development, typically diagnosed early in life. Examples include autism spectrum disorder, intellectual disability, cerebral palsy, seizures, dyslexia, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Many NDDs are linked to perinatal events like infections, oxygen disturbances, or insults in combination. This chapter outlines the causes and effects of perinatal brain injury as they relate to microglia, along with efforts to prevent or treat such damage. We primarily discuss therapies targeting microglia modulation, focusing on those either clinically used or in advanced development, often tested in large animal models such as sheep, non-human primates, and piglets-standard translational models in perinatal medicine. Additionally, it touches on experimental studies showcasing advancements in the field.
Keyphrases
- autism spectrum disorder
- attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
- intellectual disability
- brain injury
- pregnant women
- cerebral palsy
- inflammatory response
- cerebral ischemia
- subarachnoid hemorrhage
- neuropathic pain
- endothelial cells
- white matter
- resting state
- drug delivery
- congenital heart disease
- multiple sclerosis