Perinatal asphyxia: CNS development and deficits with delayed onset

Perinatal asphyxia constitutes a prototype of obstetric complications occurring when pulmonary oxygenation is delayed or interrupted. The primary insult relates to the duration of the period lacking oxygenation, leading to death if not re-established. Re-oxygenation leads to a secondary insult, rela...

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Main Authors: Mario eHerrera-Marschitz, Tanya eNeira-Pena, Edgardo eRojas-Mancilla, Pablo eEspina-Marchant, Daniela eEsmar, Ronald ePerez, Valentina eMunoz, Manuel eGutierrez-Hernandez, Benjamin eRivera, Nicola eSimola, Diego eBustamante, Paola eMorales, Peter J. Gebicke-Haerter
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2014-03-01
Series:Frontiers in Neuroscience
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnins.2014.00047/full
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spelling doaj-15c404b2e5fa481793d29da730e79f2e2020-11-24T23:53:21ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Neuroscience1662-453X2014-03-01810.3389/fnins.2014.0004775105Perinatal asphyxia: CNS development and deficits with delayed onsetMario eHerrera-Marschitz0Mario eHerrera-Marschitz1Tanya eNeira-Pena2Tanya eNeira-Pena3Tanya eNeira-Pena4Edgardo eRojas-Mancilla5Edgardo eRojas-Mancilla6Pablo eEspina-Marchant7Daniela eEsmar8Ronald ePerez9Valentina eMunoz10Manuel eGutierrez-Hernandez11Benjamin eRivera12Nicola eSimola13Diego eBustamante14Paola eMorales15Peter J. Gebicke-Haerter16Peter J. Gebicke-Haerter17Millenium Institute BNI-ChileUniversity of Chile; Medical FacultyMillenium Institute BNI-ChileUniversity of Chile; Medical FacultyUniversity Bernardo O'HigginsUniversity of Chile; Medical FacultyUniversity Bernardo O'HigginsUniversity of Chile; Medical FacultyUniversity of Chile; Medical FacultyUniversity of Chile; Medical FacultyUniversity of Chile; Medical FacultyMillenium Institute BNI-ChileUniversity of Chile; Medical FacultyUniversity of CagliariUniversity of Chile; Medical FacultyUniversity of Chile; Medical FacultyUniversity of Chile; Medical FacultyCentral Institute of Mental Health J5Perinatal asphyxia constitutes a prototype of obstetric complications occurring when pulmonary oxygenation is delayed or interrupted. The primary insult relates to the duration of the period lacking oxygenation, leading to death if not re-established. Re-oxygenation leads to a secondary insult, related to a cascade of biochemical events required for restoring proper function. Perinatal asphyxia interferes with neonatal development, resulting in long-term deficits associated to mental and neurological diseases with delayed clinical onset, by mechanisms not yet clarified.<br/>In the experimental scenario, the effects observed long after perinatal asphyxia have been explained by over expression of sentinel proteins, such as poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase-1 (PARP-1), competing for NAD+ during re-oxygenation, leading to the idea that sentinel protein inhibition constitutes a suitable therapeutic strategy. Asphyxia induces transcriptional activation of pro-inflammatory factors, in tandem with PARP-1 overactivation, and pharmacologically induced PARP-1 inhibition also down-regulates the expression of proinflammatory cytokines. <br/>Nicotinamide has been proposed as a suitable PARP-1 inhibitor. Its effect has been studied in an experimental model of global hypoxia in rats. In that model, the insult is induced by immersing rat foetuses into a water bath for various periods of time. Following asphyxia, the pups are delivered, treated, and nursed by surrogate dams, pending further experiments. Nicotinamide rapidly distributes into the brain following systemic administration, reaching steady state concentrations sufficient to inhibit PARP-1 activity for several hours, preventing several of the long-term consequences of perinatal asphyxia, supporting the idea that it constitutes a lead for exploring compounds with similar or better pharmacological profiles.<br/>http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnins.2014.00047/fullCognitionRatsdevelopmentplasticityhypoxiabehaviour
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author Mario eHerrera-Marschitz
Mario eHerrera-Marschitz
Tanya eNeira-Pena
Tanya eNeira-Pena
Tanya eNeira-Pena
Edgardo eRojas-Mancilla
Edgardo eRojas-Mancilla
Pablo eEspina-Marchant
Daniela eEsmar
Ronald ePerez
Valentina eMunoz
Manuel eGutierrez-Hernandez
Benjamin eRivera
Nicola eSimola
Diego eBustamante
Paola eMorales
Peter J. Gebicke-Haerter
Peter J. Gebicke-Haerter
spellingShingle Mario eHerrera-Marschitz
Mario eHerrera-Marschitz
Tanya eNeira-Pena
Tanya eNeira-Pena
Tanya eNeira-Pena
Edgardo eRojas-Mancilla
Edgardo eRojas-Mancilla
Pablo eEspina-Marchant
Daniela eEsmar
Ronald ePerez
Valentina eMunoz
Manuel eGutierrez-Hernandez
Benjamin eRivera
Nicola eSimola
Diego eBustamante
Paola eMorales
Peter J. Gebicke-Haerter
Peter J. Gebicke-Haerter
Perinatal asphyxia: CNS development and deficits with delayed onset
Frontiers in Neuroscience
Cognition
Rats
development
plasticity
hypoxia
behaviour
author_facet Mario eHerrera-Marschitz
Mario eHerrera-Marschitz
Tanya eNeira-Pena
Tanya eNeira-Pena
Tanya eNeira-Pena
Edgardo eRojas-Mancilla
Edgardo eRojas-Mancilla
Pablo eEspina-Marchant
Daniela eEsmar
Ronald ePerez
Valentina eMunoz
Manuel eGutierrez-Hernandez
Benjamin eRivera
Nicola eSimola
Diego eBustamante
Paola eMorales
Peter J. Gebicke-Haerter
Peter J. Gebicke-Haerter
author_sort Mario eHerrera-Marschitz
title Perinatal asphyxia: CNS development and deficits with delayed onset
title_short Perinatal asphyxia: CNS development and deficits with delayed onset
title_full Perinatal asphyxia: CNS development and deficits with delayed onset
title_fullStr Perinatal asphyxia: CNS development and deficits with delayed onset
title_full_unstemmed Perinatal asphyxia: CNS development and deficits with delayed onset
title_sort perinatal asphyxia: cns development and deficits with delayed onset
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Neuroscience
issn 1662-453X
publishDate 2014-03-01
description Perinatal asphyxia constitutes a prototype of obstetric complications occurring when pulmonary oxygenation is delayed or interrupted. The primary insult relates to the duration of the period lacking oxygenation, leading to death if not re-established. Re-oxygenation leads to a secondary insult, related to a cascade of biochemical events required for restoring proper function. Perinatal asphyxia interferes with neonatal development, resulting in long-term deficits associated to mental and neurological diseases with delayed clinical onset, by mechanisms not yet clarified.<br/>In the experimental scenario, the effects observed long after perinatal asphyxia have been explained by over expression of sentinel proteins, such as poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase-1 (PARP-1), competing for NAD+ during re-oxygenation, leading to the idea that sentinel protein inhibition constitutes a suitable therapeutic strategy. Asphyxia induces transcriptional activation of pro-inflammatory factors, in tandem with PARP-1 overactivation, and pharmacologically induced PARP-1 inhibition also down-regulates the expression of proinflammatory cytokines. <br/>Nicotinamide has been proposed as a suitable PARP-1 inhibitor. Its effect has been studied in an experimental model of global hypoxia in rats. In that model, the insult is induced by immersing rat foetuses into a water bath for various periods of time. Following asphyxia, the pups are delivered, treated, and nursed by surrogate dams, pending further experiments. Nicotinamide rapidly distributes into the brain following systemic administration, reaching steady state concentrations sufficient to inhibit PARP-1 activity for several hours, preventing several of the long-term consequences of perinatal asphyxia, supporting the idea that it constitutes a lead for exploring compounds with similar or better pharmacological profiles.<br/>
topic Cognition
Rats
development
plasticity
hypoxia
behaviour
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnins.2014.00047/full
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