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The Journal of pediatrics
Mosby-Year Book
The Journal of pediatrics

Mosby-Year Book

0022-3476

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    Neonatal Seizure Management: What Is Timely Treatment and Does It Influence Neurodevelopment?

    Numis, Adam L.Shellhaas, Renee A.
    2页

    Gastroschisis: Progress and Challenges

    Merritt, Russell J.
    4页

    Reduction in Mechanical Ventilation: Necessary but Not Sufficient to Prevent Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia in Infants Born Extremely Preterm?

    Jensen, Erik A.DeMauro, Sara B.
    2页

    Effects of Pharmacologic Treatment for Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome on DNA Methylation and Neurobehavior: A Prospective Cohort Study

    Camerota, MarieDavis, Jonathan M.Dansereau, Lynne M.Oliveira, Erica L....
    6页
    查看更多>>摘要:Objective To determine whether pharmacologic treatment for neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) is associated with changes in DNA methylation (DNAm) of the mu-opioid receptor gene (OPRM1) and improvements in neonatal neurobehavior. Study design Buccal swabs were collected from 37 neonates before and after morphine treatment for NAS. Genomic DNA was extracted, and DNAm was examined at 4 cytosine-phosphate-guanine (CpG) sites within the OPRM1 gene. Assessment with the NICU Network Neurobehavioral Scales (NNNS) was also performed before and after NAS treatment. Changes in DNAm (DNAmpost-tx - NNNSpre-tx) and NNNS summary scores (NNNSpost-tx - NNNSpre-tx) were then calculated. Path analysis was used to examine associations among pharmacologic treatment (length of treatment [LOT] and total dose of morphine), changes in DNAm, and changes in NNNS summary scores. Results DNAm was significantly decreased from pretreatment to post-treatment at 1 of 4 CpG sites within the OPRM1 gene. Neonates also demonstrated decreased excitability, hypertonia, lethargy, signs of stress and abstinence, and increased quality of movement and regulation from pretreatment to post-treatment. Longer LOT and higher morphine dose were associated with greater decreases in DNAm; greater decreases in DNAm were associated with greater decreases in excitability and hypertonia on the NNNS. Conclusions Pharmacologic treatment of NAS is associated with decreased DNAm of the OPRM1 gene and improved neonatal neurobehavior. Epigenetic changes may play a role in these changes in neonatal neurobehavior.

    Still Haunted by Chromosomal Mosaicism

    Rabin-Havt, SaraKlugman, Susan
    1页

    Understanding the Effects of Corticosteroid Therapy on Growth Hormone Secretion

    Vyas, VarunaGupta, Piyush
    1页

    Important Observations on the Way to Development of Haemophilus influenzae Type b Vaccine

    Long, Sarah S.
    1页

    Birth Weight Versus Gestational Age as Outcome Predictors

    Solevag, Anne LeeSaugstad, Ola Didrik
    1页

    Newborn Screening for Sickle Cell Disease: A Promise (Un)Fulfilled

    Strumph, KaitlinManwani, Deepa
    1页

    Billions of Genomes: Mosaicism in Turner Syndrome

    Duyzend, Michael H.
    1页