Prenatal maternal distress is associated with an at-risk developmental profile, yet there is little fetal evidence of this putative in utero process. Moreover, the biological transmission for these maternal effects remains uncertain. In a study of nâ=â125 pregnant adolescents (ages 14-19), ambulatory assessments of daily negative mood (anger, frustration, irritation, stress), physical activity, blood pressure, heart rate (every 30âmin over 24âhr), and salivary cortisol (six samples) were collected at 13-16, 24-27, 34-37 gestational weeks. Corticotropin-releasing hormone, C-reactive protein, and interleukin 6 from blood draws and 20âmin assessments of fetal heart rate (FHR) and movement were acquired at the latter two sessions. On average, fetuses showed development in the expected direction (decrease in FHR, increase in SD of FHR and in the correlation of movement and FHR ("coupling")). Maternal distress characteristics were associated with variations in the level and trajectory of fetal measures, and results often differed by sex. For males, greater maternal 1st and 2nd session negative mood and 2nd session physical activity were associated with lower overall FHR (pâ<â.01), while 1st session cortisol was associated with a smaller increase in coupling (pâ<â.01), and overall higher levels (pâ=â.05)-findings suggesting accelerated development. For females, negative mood, cortisol, and diastolic blood pressure were associated with indications of relatively less advanced and accelerated outcomes. There were no associations between negative mood and biological variables. These data indicate that maternal psychobiological status influences fetal development, with females possibly more variously responsive to different exposures.
Pregnancy distress gets under fetal skin: Maternal ambulatory assessment & sex differences in prenatal development.
妊娠期不适会影响胎儿:孕妇动态评估和产前发育中的性别差异
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作者:Doyle Colleen, Werner Elizabeth, Feng Tianshu, Lee Seonjoo, Altemus Margaret, Isler Joseph R, Monk Catherine
| 期刊: | Developmental Psychobiology | 影响因子: | 2.200 |
| 时间: | 2015 | 起止号: | 2015 Jul;57(5):607-25 |
| doi: | 10.1002/dev.21317 | 研究方向: | 发育与干细胞 |
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