2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.06.30.547249
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Gestational and postnatal age associations for striatal tissue iron deposition in early infancy

Abstract: Striatal development is crucial for later motor, cognitive, and reward behavior, but age-related change in striatal physiology during the neonatal period remains understudied. An MRI-based measure of tissue iron deposition, T2*, is a non-invasive way to probe striatal physiology neonatally, linked to dopaminergic processing and cognition in children and adults. Striatal subregions have distinct functions that may come online at different time periods in early life. To identify if there are critical periods bef… Show more

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“…Our previous work early infancy (PMA at scan: range 39.71-48.57 weeks) examined these relationships, with separate terms for gestational and postnatal age (Cabral et al, 2023). We found that postnatal age was significantly associated with an indirect measure of iron in the putamen and pallidum, but not the caudate.…”
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confidence: 84%
“…Our previous work early infancy (PMA at scan: range 39.71-48.57 weeks) examined these relationships, with separate terms for gestational and postnatal age (Cabral et al, 2023). We found that postnatal age was significantly associated with an indirect measure of iron in the putamen and pallidum, but not the caudate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 84%