| Literature DB >> 32139495 |
James P Boardman1,2, Jill Hall3, Michael J Thrippleton4, Rebecca M Reynolds5, Debby Bogaert6, Donald J Davidson6, Jurgen Schwarze6, Amanda J Drake5, Siddharthan Chandran2, Mark E Bastin2, Sue Fletcher-Watson2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Preterm birth is closely associated with altered brain development and is a leading cause of neurodevelopmental, cognitive and behavioural impairments across the life course. We aimed to investigate neuroanatomic variation and adverse outcomes associated with preterm birth by studying a cohort of preterm infants and controls born at term using brain MRI linked to biosamples and clinical, environmental and neuropsychological data. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: Theirworld Edinburgh Birth Cohort is a prospective longitudinal cohort study at the University of Edinburgh. We plan to recruit 300 infants born at <33 weeks of gestational age (GA) and 100 healthy control infants born after 37 weeks of GA. Multiple domains are assessed: maternal and infant clinical and demographic information; placental histology; immunoregulatory and trophic proteins in umbilical cord and neonatal blood; brain macrostructure and microstructure from structural and diffusion MRI (dMRI); DNA methylation; hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis activity; social cognition, attention and processing speed from eye tracking during infancy and childhood; neurodevelopment; gut and respiratory microbiota; susceptibility to viral infections; and participant experience. Main analyses include creation of novel methods for extracting information from neonatal structural and dMRI, regression analyses of predictors of brain maldevelopment and neurocognitive outcome associated with preterm birth, and determination of the quantitative predictive performance of MRI and other early life factors for childhood outcome. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: Ethical approval has been obtained from the National Research Ethics Service (NRES), South East Scotland Research Ethics Committee (NRES numbers 11/55/0061 and 13/SS/0143 (phase I) and 16/SS/0154 (phase II)), and NHS Lothian Research and Development (2016/0255). Results are disseminated through open access journals, scientific meetings, social media, newsletters anda study website (www.tebc.ed.ac.uk), and we engage with the University of Edinburgh public relations and media office to ensure maximum publicity and benefit. © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2020. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ.Entities:
Keywords: MRI; child & adolescent psychiatry; developmental neurology & neurodisability; maternal medicine; neonatal intensive & critical care; paediatric neurology
Year: 2020 PMID: 32139495 PMCID: PMC7059503 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-035854
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 2.692
Schedule of assessments, data collection methods, sample type/domain, and the test or task
| Time point | Age | Data collection method | Sample type/domain of measurement | Test/task |
| 1 | Antenatal | Records and interview | Socioeconomic status | Maternal and paternal education, Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation derived from home postcode |
| Medical/demographic | Family and medical history and exposures | |||
| 2 | Birth | Records, questionnaire and tissue | Medical | History and exposures |
| Anthropometry | ||||
| Placenta | Structured histopathology rating and storage | |||
| Cord blood | Panel of immunoregulatory and trophic proteins | |||
| 3 | Neonatal | Tissue: blood | Blood spot | Panel of immunoregulatory and trophic proteins |
| Tissue: saliva | Epigenetics | DNA methylation | ||
| Tissue: nasal swab | Nasal lining fluid | Antimicrobial peptides including cathelicidin levels* | ||
| DNA/RNA | Respiratory microbiota* | |||
| Stool | DNA/RNA | Gut microbiota* | ||
| Direct observation | Medical | Anthropometry | ||
| Retinopathy of prematurity assessment | Grade retinopathy | |||
| Parent IQ | National Adult Reading Test | |||
| MRI | Brain structure and connectivity | Structural and diffusion 3T MRI | ||
| Questionnaire | Medical/demographic | Breast feeding and updated perinatal medical history | ||
| Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale | ||||
| Parenting Daily Hassles | ||||
| WHO—Quality Of Life | ||||
| Adult Temperament Questionnaire | ||||
| 4 | 4.5 months | Questionnaire, by post or online or phone interview | Demographics | Updated socioeconomic status, maternal education, breastfeeding/nutrition activities |
| Infant temperament | Infant Behaviour Questionnaire, Revised, short form | |||
| Parent well-being | Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale | |||
| WHO—Quality Of Life | ||||
| Tissue: nasal swab | DNA/RNA | Respiratory microbiota* | ||
| 5 | 9 months | Tissue: saliva | Epigenetics | DNA methylation |
| HPAA | Cortisol: waking, 30 min after waking, before bed | |||
| Tissue: nasal swab | Nasal lining fluid | Antimicrobial peptides including cathelicidin levels* | ||
| DNA/RNA | Respiratory microbiota* | |||
| Eye tracking | Social development | Free scanning: neutral faces | ||
| Free scanning: pop-out task, looking to faces and distractors | ||||
| Free scanning: social preferential looking to social and non-social images | ||||
| Free scanning: dancing ladies social and non-social videos | ||||
| Attention | Switching and disengagement: gap-overlap task, fixation to central and peripheral cues | |||
| Sustained attention: follow the bird task, following moving target | ||||
| Processing speed | Free scanning: odd-one-out visual search task (simple letters version) | |||
| Free-scanning: word–picture matching task | ||||
| Direct observation | Visual acuity | Keeler card assessment | ||
| Social development | Still-face procedure (sub-set with computational motor assessment) | |||
| Parent–child play, for later behavioural coding: (subset with computational motor assessment) | ||||
| Questionnaire | Infant temperament | Infant Behaviour Questionnaire, Revised, short form | ||
| Sleep and Settle Questionnaire | ||||
| Language | MacArthur Communicative Development Inventory (words and gestures) | |||
| Parent well-being | WHO—Quality Of Life | |||
| Feedback | Feedback form, monitoring satisfaction with research project | |||
| Direct observation | Anthropometry | Growth | ||
| Parent interview | Demographics | Family circumstances update form including breastfeeding, socioeconomic status (home postcode) | ||
| Developmental level | Vineland Adaptive Behaviour Scales: comprehensive interview form | |||
| 6 | 2 years | Direct observation | Ophthalmology | Refraction |
| Anthropometry | Growth | |||
| Tissue: nasal swab | Nasal lining fluid | Antimicrobial peptides including cathelicidin levels* | ||
| DNA/RNA | Respiratory microbiota* | |||
| Eye tracking | Social development | Free scanning: neutral faces | ||
| Free scanning: pop-out task, looking to faces and distractors | ||||
| Free scanning: social preferential looking to social and non-social images | ||||
| Free scanning: dancing ladies social and non-social videos | ||||
| Attention | Switching and disengagement: gap-overlap task, fixation to central and peripheral cues | |||
| Sustained attention: follow the bird task, following moving target | ||||
| Processing speed | Free scanning: odd-one-out visual search task | |||
| Free-scanning: word–picture matching task | ||||
| Direct observation | Social development | Parent–child play, for later behavioural coding | ||
| Executive function | Following Instructions task | |||
| Bayley-III | General developmental level* | |||
| Questionnaire | Temperament | Early Childhood Behaviour Questionnaire, Revised, short form | ||
| Child Sleep Habits Questionnaire | ||||
| Language | MacArthur Communicative Development Inventory (words and sentences) | |||
| Social development | Quantitative Checklist for Autism in Toddlers | |||
| Executive function | BRIEF-P | |||
| Developmental level | Vineland Adaptive Behaviour Scales: comprehensive parent rating form | |||
| Parent well-being | WHO—Quality Of Life | |||
| Feedback | Feedback form, monitoring satisfaction with research project | |||
| Parent interview | Demographics | Family circumstances update form including breastfeeding, socioeconomic status (home postcode) | ||
| 7 | 5 years | Tissue: saliva | Epigenetics | DNA methylation |
| HPAA | Cortisol | |||
| Tissue: nasal swab | DNA/RNA | Respiratory microbiota* | ||
| Direct observation | Anthropometry | Growth | ||
| Blood pressure | Hypertension | |||
| Ophthalmology | Refraction and acuity | |||
| Social development | Parent–child play, for later behavioural coding | |||
| Executive function | Following Instructions task | |||
| Developmental level | Mullen Scales of Early Learning | |||
| Eye tracking | Social development | Free scanning: neutral faces | ||
| Free scanning: pop-out task, looking to faces and distractors | ||||
| Free scanning: social preferential looking to social and non-social images | ||||
| Free scanning: dancing ladies social and non-social videos | ||||
| Attention | Switching and disengagement: gap-overlap task, fixation to central and peripheral cues | |||
| Sustained attention: follow the bird task, following moving target | ||||
| Processing speed | Free scanning: odd-one-out visual search task (complex objects version) | |||
| Questionnaire | Temperament | Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (both teacher and parent report versions) | ||
| Language | Children's Communication Checklist | |||
| Social development | Social Communication Questionnaire: Current | |||
| Executive function | DuPaul ADHD Rating Scale | |||
| BRIEF-P | ||||
| Visual perception | Cerebral Visual Impairment Inventory | |||
| Parent well-being | WHO—Quality Of Life | |||
| Feedback | Feedback form monitoring satisfaction with research project | |||
| Developmental level | Vineland Adaptive Behaviour Scales: domain-level parent rating form | |||
| Parent interview | Demographics | Family circumstances update form including socioeconomic status (home postcode) |
*Subset of participants.
ADHD, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; BRIEF-P, Behaviour Rating Inventory for Executive Function, Preschool; HPAA, hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis.