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SUBMITTER: Froudist-Walsh S
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5705207 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Nov
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Froudist-Walsh Sean S Bloomfield Michael Ap MA Veronese Mattia M Kroll Jasmin J Karolis Vyacheslav R VR Jauhar Sameer S Bonoldi Ilaria I McGuire Philip K PK Kapur Shitij S Murray Robin M RM Nosarti Chiara C Howes Oliver O
eLife 20171128
Perinatal brain injuries, including hippocampal lesions, cause lasting changes in dopamine function in rodents, but it is not known if this occurs in humans. We compared adults who were born very preterm with perinatal brain injury to those born very preterm without perinatal brain injury, and age-matched controls born at full term using [18F]-DOPA PET and structural MRI. Dopamine synthesis capacity was reduced in the perinatal brain injury group relative to those without brain injury (Cohen's < ...[more]