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Normative spatiotemporal fetal brain maturation with satisfactory development at 2 years

Normative spatiotemporal fetal brain maturation with satisfactory development at 2 years
Normative spatiotemporal fetal brain maturation with satisfactory development at 2 years

Maturation of the human fetal brain should follow precisely scheduled structural growth and folding of the cerebral cortex for optimal postnatal function1. We present a normative digital atlas of fetal brain maturation based on a prospective international cohort of healthy pregnant women2, selected using World Health Organization recommendations for growth standards3. Their fetuses were accurately dated in the first trimester, with satisfactory growth and neurodevelopment from early pregnancy to 2 years of age4,5. The atlas was produced using 1,059 optimal quality, three-dimensional ultrasound brain volumes from 899 of the fetuses and an automated analysis pipeline6-8. The atlas corresponds structurally to published magnetic resonance images9, but with finer anatomical details in deep grey matter. The between-study site variability represented less than 8.0% of the total variance of all brain measures, supporting pooling data from the eight study sites to produce patterns of normative maturation. We have thereby generated an average representation of each cerebral hemisphere between 14 and 31 weeks' gestation with quantification of intracranial volume variability and growth patterns. Emergent asymmetries were detectable from as early as 14 weeks, with peak asymmetries in regions associated with language development and functional lateralization between 20 and 26 weeks' gestation. These patterns were validated in 1,487 three-dimensional brain volumes from 1,295 different fetuses in the same cohort. We provide a unique spatiotemporal benchmark of fetal brain maturation from a large cohort with normative postnatal growth and neurodevelopment.

Child, Preschool, Female, Humans, Pregnancy, Brain/anatomy & histology, Fetal Development, Fetus/embryology, Gestational Age, Gray Matter/anatomy & histology, Healthy Volunteers, Internationality, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Organ Size, Prospective Studies, World Health Organization, Imaging, Three-Dimensional, Ultrasonography
0028-0836
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Namburete, Ana I.L., Papież, Bartłomiej W., Fernandes, Michelle, Wyburd, Madeleine K., Hesse, Linde S., Moser, Felipe A., Ismail, Leila Cheikh, Gunier, Robert B., Squier, Waney, Ohuma, Eric O., Carvalho, Maria, Jaffer, Yasmin, Gravett, Michael, Wu, Qingqing, Lambert, Ann, Winsey, Adele, Restrepo-Méndez, María C., Bertino, Enrico, Purwar, Manorama, Barros, Fernando C., Stein, Alan, Noble, J. Alison, Molnár, Zoltán, Jenkinson, Mark, Bhutta, Zulfiqar A., Papageorghiou, Aris T., Villar, José and Kennedy, Stephen H. (2023) Normative spatiotemporal fetal brain maturation with satisfactory development at 2 years. Nature, 623 (7985), 106-114. (doi:10.1038/s41586-023-06630-3).

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Abstract

Maturation of the human fetal brain should follow precisely scheduled structural growth and folding of the cerebral cortex for optimal postnatal function1. We present a normative digital atlas of fetal brain maturation based on a prospective international cohort of healthy pregnant women2, selected using World Health Organization recommendations for growth standards3. Their fetuses were accurately dated in the first trimester, with satisfactory growth and neurodevelopment from early pregnancy to 2 years of age4,5. The atlas was produced using 1,059 optimal quality, three-dimensional ultrasound brain volumes from 899 of the fetuses and an automated analysis pipeline6-8. The atlas corresponds structurally to published magnetic resonance images9, but with finer anatomical details in deep grey matter. The between-study site variability represented less than 8.0% of the total variance of all brain measures, supporting pooling data from the eight study sites to produce patterns of normative maturation. We have thereby generated an average representation of each cerebral hemisphere between 14 and 31 weeks' gestation with quantification of intracranial volume variability and growth patterns. Emergent asymmetries were detectable from as early as 14 weeks, with peak asymmetries in regions associated with language development and functional lateralization between 20 and 26 weeks' gestation. These patterns were validated in 1,487 three-dimensional brain volumes from 1,295 different fetuses in the same cohort. We provide a unique spatiotemporal benchmark of fetal brain maturation from a large cohort with normative postnatal growth and neurodevelopment.

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Accepted/In Press date: 8 September 2023
e-pub ahead of print date: 25 October 2023
Published date: 2 November 2023
Keywords: Child, Preschool, Female, Humans, Pregnancy, Brain/anatomy & histology, Fetal Development, Fetus/embryology, Gestational Age, Gray Matter/anatomy & histology, Healthy Volunteers, Internationality, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Organ Size, Prospective Studies, World Health Organization, Imaging, Three-Dimensional, Ultrasonography

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Local EPrints ID: 490734
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/490734
ISSN: 0028-0836
PURE UUID: dada61fe-84a0-4ab8-b84a-5a02b1fb25f8
ORCID for Michelle Fernandes: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-0051-3389

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Date deposited: 04 Jun 2024 17:01
Last modified: 05 Jun 2024 02:03

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Author: Ana I.L. Namburete
Author: Bartłomiej W. Papież
Author: Michelle Fernandes ORCID iD
Author: Madeleine K. Wyburd
Author: Linde S. Hesse
Author: Felipe A. Moser
Author: Leila Cheikh Ismail
Author: Robert B. Gunier
Author: Waney Squier
Author: Eric O. Ohuma
Author: Maria Carvalho
Author: Yasmin Jaffer
Author: Michael Gravett
Author: Qingqing Wu
Author: Ann Lambert
Author: Adele Winsey
Author: María C. Restrepo-Méndez
Author: Enrico Bertino
Author: Manorama Purwar
Author: Fernando C. Barros
Author: Alan Stein
Author: J. Alison Noble
Author: Zoltán Molnár
Author: Mark Jenkinson
Author: Zulfiqar A. Bhutta
Author: Aris T. Papageorghiou
Author: José Villar
Author: Stephen H. Kennedy

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