The sulcal pits as neurodevelopmental markers: A systematic review about their potential use in clinical practice

IF 3.9 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry Pub Date : 2025-02-07 DOI:10.1016/j.pnpbp.2025.111289
Noemí Hostalet , Pilar Salgado-Pineda , Neus Martínez-Abadías , Mar Fatjó-Vilas
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Abstract

Sulcal pits, defined as the deepest points of the cortical surface and identified as stable landmarks, exhibit a consistent emergence sequence that aligns with established gyrification patterns, underscoring their potential as markers for early neurodevelopmental trajectories. Here, we investigate the potential of sulcal pits in characterizing the etiological roots of neurodevelopmental traits and disorders.
This systematic review (PROSPERO register: CRD42022347303) was conducted according to PRISMA guidelines. Searches were performed in PubMed, Web of Science (WOS), and Scopus, initially identifying 102 articles, from which 53 were screened and 19 finally included. The articles were categorized into two main groups: those exploring the ontogenetic processes of sulcal pits and those investigating their relationship with neurodevelopmental phenotypes in health and disease.
The review findings indicate that individuals with congenital conditions or neurodevelopmental disorders exhibit distinct patterns of sulcal pits that correlate with cognitive traits. Additionally, graph analyses consistently show lower mean similarity within individuals from affected groups, suggesting that variations in sulcal pit patterns reflect the impact of neurodevelopmental disturbances.
These results highlight the potential of sulcal pits to capture instabilities in early brain development. However, they also point to a lack of comprehensive biological interpretation in the current literature. Further research is needed to enhance our understanding of the significance of sulcal pits in neurodevelopmental outcomes and to advance their use as diagnostic tools.
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神经沟凹作为神经发育标志物:关于其在临床实践中的潜在应用的系统综述。
沟窝,被定义为皮层表面最深的点,被确定为稳定的标志,表现出一致的出现序列,与已建立的旋转模式一致,强调了它们作为早期神经发育轨迹标记的潜力。在这里,我们研究神经沟凹在表征神经发育特征和疾病的病因学根源方面的潜力。该系统评价(PROSPERO注册号:CRD42022347303)是根据PRISMA指南进行的。在PubMed、Web of Science (WOS)和Scopus中进行检索,最初确定了102篇文章,从中筛选了53篇,最终纳入了19篇。这些文章主要分为两大类:一类是探讨沟窝的个体发生过程,另一类是研究健康和疾病中的神经发育表型。综述结果表明,患有先天性疾病或神经发育障碍的个体表现出与认知特征相关的不同的沟凹模式。此外,图表分析一致显示受影响群体中个体的平均相似性较低,这表明沟窝模式的变化反映了神经发育障碍的影响。这些结果强调了沟凹在早期大脑发育中捕捉不稳定性的潜力。然而,他们也指出,在目前的文献中缺乏全面的生物学解释。需要进一步的研究来提高我们对沟凹在神经发育结果中的重要性的理解,并促进其作为诊断工具的使用。
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期刊介绍: Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry is an international and multidisciplinary journal which aims to ensure the rapid publication of authoritative reviews and research papers dealing with experimental and clinical aspects of neuro-psychopharmacology and biological psychiatry. Issues of the journal are regularly devoted wholly in or in part to a topical subject. Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry does not publish work on the actions of biological extracts unless the pharmacological active molecular substrate and/or specific receptor binding properties of the extract compounds are elucidated.
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