Morphometric evaluation of the astrocytes reactivity in preterm and term infants with infectious diseases

Objective: the aim of our work is to describe a condition of the reactive astrocytes in the white matter in preterm and term infants with infectious diseases.Materials and methods: postmortem investigation of periventricular white matter performed on material from 56 children, 35 of them were born p...

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Main Author: S. V. Barashkova
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Language:Russian
Published: Journal Infectology 2014-12-01
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description Objective: the aim of our work is to describe a condition of the reactive astrocytes in the white matter in preterm and term infants with infectious diseases.Materials and methods: postmortem investigation of periventricular white matter performed on material from 56 children, 35 of them were born preterm (24–36 weeks gestation).Twenty-five children diagnosed with various infectious diseases, other have had clinical signs of hypoxic-ischemic brain injury. Immunohistochemical expression of glial fibrillary acidic protein was used as a marker for reactive astrocyte. We estimated the degree of the astrocytes reactivity, according to the mean percentage of the marker expression in anterior and posterior horns of the lateral ventricles: stage 0 – 0–1,4%, I stage – 1,5–6%, II stage – 6,1–15%, III stage – above 15,1%.Results: comparison of the morphometric marks of the white matter showed no significant differences between groups with infections and hypoxic pathology. In 54.84% of children born at 24–33 weeks gestation determined weak stage of astroglial reactivity. Whereas due to maturation of astrocytes in children born after 34 weeks of gestation more common moderate and severe stages of astrocytes reactivity (collectively, 69,6%) was detected. Severe stage of the reactive astrocytes accompanied by the development of necrotic lesions in the periventricular white matter in 64,3% of cases, in our opinion, as a result of progressive degenerative process in glial cells. The remaining cases relates to the severe telencephalic leukoencephalopathy, perhaps some of them may contain undiagnosed necrosis outside of the white matter regions estimated in our study.Conclusion: morphometric study of the periventricular white matter using a marker of astrocytes allows to assess their reactive changes and to perform differential diagnosis of main forms of white matter injury in infants.
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spelling doaj-art-eb82cc9d0f3f42d68ff622d5b727a19b2025-08-20T02:55:13ZrusJournal InfectologyЖурнал инфектологии2072-67322014-12-0164536110.22625/2072-6732-2014-6-4-53-61372Morphometric evaluation of the astrocytes reactivity in preterm and term infants with infectious diseasesS. V. Barashkova0Science Research Institute of Children’s Infections, Saint-Petersburg, Russia Children’s City Hospital № 19 named after K.A. Raukhfus, Saint-Petersburg, RussiaObjective: the aim of our work is to describe a condition of the reactive astrocytes in the white matter in preterm and term infants with infectious diseases.Materials and methods: postmortem investigation of periventricular white matter performed on material from 56 children, 35 of them were born preterm (24–36 weeks gestation).Twenty-five children diagnosed with various infectious diseases, other have had clinical signs of hypoxic-ischemic brain injury. Immunohistochemical expression of glial fibrillary acidic protein was used as a marker for reactive astrocyte. We estimated the degree of the astrocytes reactivity, according to the mean percentage of the marker expression in anterior and posterior horns of the lateral ventricles: stage 0 – 0–1,4%, I stage – 1,5–6%, II stage – 6,1–15%, III stage – above 15,1%.Results: comparison of the morphometric marks of the white matter showed no significant differences between groups with infections and hypoxic pathology. In 54.84% of children born at 24–33 weeks gestation determined weak stage of astroglial reactivity. Whereas due to maturation of astrocytes in children born after 34 weeks of gestation more common moderate and severe stages of astrocytes reactivity (collectively, 69,6%) was detected. Severe stage of the reactive astrocytes accompanied by the development of necrotic lesions in the periventricular white matter in 64,3% of cases, in our opinion, as a result of progressive degenerative process in glial cells. The remaining cases relates to the severe telencephalic leukoencephalopathy, perhaps some of them may contain undiagnosed necrosis outside of the white matter regions estimated in our study.Conclusion: morphometric study of the periventricular white matter using a marker of astrocytes allows to assess their reactive changes and to perform differential diagnosis of main forms of white matter injury in infants.https://journal.niidi.ru/jofin/article/view/358white matter injurymorphometrygfapreactive astrocytespretermterminfectionshypoxia-ischemia.
spellingShingle S. V. Barashkova
Morphometric evaluation of the astrocytes reactivity in preterm and term infants with infectious diseases
Журнал инфектологии
white matter injury
morphometry
gfap
reactive astrocytes
preterm
term
infections
hypoxia-ischemia.
title Morphometric evaluation of the astrocytes reactivity in preterm and term infants with infectious diseases
title_full Morphometric evaluation of the astrocytes reactivity in preterm and term infants with infectious diseases
title_fullStr Morphometric evaluation of the astrocytes reactivity in preterm and term infants with infectious diseases
title_full_unstemmed Morphometric evaluation of the astrocytes reactivity in preterm and term infants with infectious diseases
title_short Morphometric evaluation of the astrocytes reactivity in preterm and term infants with infectious diseases
title_sort morphometric evaluation of the astrocytes reactivity in preterm and term infants with infectious diseases
topic white matter injury
morphometry
gfap
reactive astrocytes
preterm
term
infections
hypoxia-ischemia.
url https://journal.niidi.ru/jofin/article/view/358
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