Effects of maternal anxiety and depression on fetal neuro-development

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作者
Reissland, N. [1 ]
Froggatt, S. [1 ]
Reames, E. [1 ]
Girkin, J. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Durham, Dept Psychol, Sci Site,South Rd, Durham DH1 3LE, England
[2] Univ Durham, Dept Phys, Sci Site,South Rd, Durham DH1 3LE, England
关键词
Fetuses; Blinking; Maternal anxiety; Maternal depression; Light stimulus; Sound stimulus; NEUROBEHAVIORAL DEVELOPMENT; EVOKED-RESPONSES; HUMAN FETUS; DOPAMINE; MOVEMENTS; PREGNANCY; BEHAVIOR; STRESS; CHILD; SOUND;
D O I
10.1016/j.jad.2018.08.047
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Background: Fetal development is affected by maternal mental health with research indicating that maternal anxiety and depression are co-morbid; nevertheless differential effects on the fetus have been found. This study examines, prenatally, effects of maternal stress, anxiety and depression on fetal eye-blink reactions to experimental sound and light stimulation. Methods: Two groups of singleton fetuses (mean 32-weeks gestation) were examined using 4D ultrasound: a control group (N = 14, 7 female) with no stimulation and an experimental group (N = 21, 13 female) exposed to experimental sound, light and cross-modal stimulation. For both groups ultrasound scans were performed and fetal eye-blink was assessed. Mothers completed the Hospital-Anxiety-and-Depression Scale and the Perceived-Stress Scale. Analysis was carried out using Poisson mixed effects modelling. Results: Fetal eye-blink rate during experimental stimulation was significantly and differentially associated with maternal mental health with a 20% increase of fetal eye-blink rate for each unit increase in anxiety score (p = 0.02) and a decrease of 21% of eye blink rate for each unit of increase in depression score (p = 0.02). Sound stimulation but not light stimulation significantly affected blink-rate with fetuses habituating to the stimuli (p < 0.001). Limitations: Limitations are the relatively small number of fetuses and that a follow up after birth is essential to establish potential long-term effects. Conclusions: Of clinical importance is the finding that although fetuses are affected by maternal mental health in general here we demonstrate, using eye-blink-rate during stimulation as measure of neuro-development, that fetuses are differentially affected by maternal anxiety and depression with anxiety increasing and depression decreasing fetal reactivity significantly.
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