Pathogenesis of cerebral malformations in human fetuses with meningomyelocele.

Cerebrospinal Fluid Res

Department of Pediatrics, University Medical Center, University of Groningen, Hanzeplein 1, 9700 RB, Groningen, The Netherlands.

Published: March 2008

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  • Fetal spina bifida aperta (SBA) poses significant risks, including hydrocephalus and Chiari II malformation, potentially linked to neuroepithelial/ependymal denudation.
  • The study involved 7 fetuses and 1 neonate with spinal meningomyelocele (MMC) alongside 6 controls, examining neuroepithelial denudation and its association with hydrocephalus through ultrasound and histological analyses.
  • Findings indicated neuroepithelial/ependymal denudation was present at various gestational ages, with a notable correlation to Chiari II malformation and hydrocephalus occurring as gestation progressed.

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Background: Fetal spina bifida aperta (SBA) is characterized by a spinal meningomyelocele (MMC) and associated with cerebral pathology, such as hydrocephalus and Chiari II malformation. In various animal models, it has been suggested that a loss of ventricular lining (neuroepithelial/ependymal denudation) may trigger cerebral pathology. In fetuses with MMC, little is known about neuroepithelial/ependymal denudation and the initiating pathological events.The objective of this study was to investigate whether neuroepithelial/ependymal denudation occurs in human fetuses and neonates with MMC, and if so, whether it is associated with the onset of hydrocephalus.

Methods: Seven fetuses and 1 neonate (16-40 week gestational age, GA) with MMC and 6 fetuses with normal cerebral development (22-41 week GA) were included in the study. Identification of fetal MMC and clinical surveillance of fetal head circumference and ventricular width was performed by ultrasound (US). After birth, MMC was confirmed by histology. We characterized hydrocephalus by increased head circumference in association with ventriculomegaly. The median time interval between fetal cerebral ultrasound and fixing tissue for histology was four days.

Results: At 16 weeks GA, we observed neuroepithelial/ependymal denudation in the aqueduct and telencephalon together with sub-cortical heterotopias in absence of hydrocephalus and/or Chiari II malformation. At 21-34 weeks GA, we observed concurrence of aqueductal neuroepithelial/ependymal denudation and progenitor cell loss with the Chiari II malformation, whereas hydrocephalus was absent. At 37-40 weeks GA, neuroepithelial/ependymal denudation coincided with Chiari II malformation and hydrocephalus. Sub-arachnoidal fibrosis at the convexity was absent in all fetuses but present in the neonate.

Conclusion: In fetal SBA, neuroepithelial/ependymal denudation in the telencephalon and the aqueduct can occur before Chiari II malformation and/or hydrocephalus. Since denuded areas cannot re-establish cell function, neuro-developmental consequences could induce permanent cerebral pathology.

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Department of Pediatrics, University Medical Center, University of Groningen, Hanzeplein 1, 9700 RB, Groningen, The Netherlands.

Article Synopsis
  • Fetal spina bifida aperta (SBA) poses significant risks, including hydrocephalus and Chiari II malformation, potentially linked to neuroepithelial/ependymal denudation.
  • The study involved 7 fetuses and 1 neonate with spinal meningomyelocele (MMC) alongside 6 controls, examining neuroepithelial denudation and its association with hydrocephalus through ultrasound and histological analyses.
  • Findings indicated neuroepithelial/ependymal denudation was present at various gestational ages, with a notable correlation to Chiari II malformation and hydrocephalus occurring as gestation progressed.
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