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Early-life adversity and neurological disease: age-old questions and novel answers

机译:早期逆境和神经疾病:古老的问题和新颖的答案

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Neurological illnesses, including cognitive impairment, memory decline and dementia, affect over 50 million people worldwide, imposing a substantial burden on individuals and society. These disorders arise from a combination of genetic, environmental and experiential factors, with the latter two factors having the greatest impact during sensitive periods in development. In this Review, we focus on the contribution of adverse early-life experiences to aberrant brain maturation, which might underlie vulnerability to cognitive brain disorders. Specifically, we draw on recent robust discoveries from diverse disciplines, encompassing human studies and experimental models. These discoveries suggest that early-life adversity, especially in the perinatal period, influences the maturation of brain circuits involved in cognition. Importantly, new findings suggest that fragmented and unpredictable environmental and parental signals comprise a novel potent type of adversity, which contributes to subsequent vulnerabilities to cognitive illnesses via mechanisms involving disordered maturation of brain 'wiring'.
机译:神经系统疾病,包括认知障碍,记忆下降和痴呆,影响全世界超过5000万人,对个人和社会施加了重大负担。这些疾病来自遗传,环境和经验因素的组合,后者在开发中敏感期间具有最大的影响。在这篇综述中,我们专注于不良早期经验对异常脑成熟的贡献,这可能强弱于认知脑疾病的脆弱性。具体而言,我们借鉴了来自不同学科的最近强大的发现,包括人类研究和实验模型。这些发现表明,早期逆境,特别是在围产期,影响认知所涉及的脑电路的成熟。重要的是,新研究结果表明,碎片和不可预测的环境和父母信号包括一种新的有效逆境,这有助于通过涉及脑“布线的紊乱”成熟的机制来实现对认知疾病的脆弱性。

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