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Stress in pregnancy: a role for neuroactive steroids in protecting the fetal and neonatal brain.

Jonathan J Hirst1, David W Walker, Tamara Yawno, Hannah K Palliser.   

Abstract

Stressors during pregnancy can lead to perinatal brain injury resulting in serious neurological impairment. Neuroactive steroid concentrations are elevated during pregnancy and are remarkably high in the fetal brain. In long-gestation species, including humans, these steroids enhance GABAergic inhibition and reduce the possibility of cerebral excitotoxicity during the last third of gestation. The fetal brain responds to acute hypoxia/ischemia by increasing steroid concentrations further as protection against excitotoxic cell death. The placenta has a key role in maintaining neuroactive steroid concentrations in the brain by acting as a source of precursors for neuroactive steroid synthesis. Gestational neuroactive steroid concentrations are needed for normal cell proliferation and cell death in the late gestation brain and a loss of these steroids at preterm birth may adversely affect development and vulnerability to injury. (c) 2009 S. Karger AG, Basel.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19684402     DOI: 10.1159/000232555

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Neurosci        ISSN: 0378-5866            Impact factor:   2.984


  6 in total

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Journal:  Am J Physiol Cell Physiol       Date:  2013-09-25       Impact factor: 4.249

2.  Neurosteroids and GABA(A) Receptor Interactions: A Focus on Stress.

Authors:  Benjamin G Gunn; Adam R Brown; Jeremy J Lambert; Delia Belelli
Journal:  Front Neurosci       Date:  2011-12-05       Impact factor: 4.677

3.  Effects of Prenatal Social Stress and Maternal Dietary Fatty Acid Ratio on Infant Temperament: Does Race Matter?

Authors:  Kelly J Brunst; Michelle Bosquet Enlow; Srimathi Kannan; Kecia N Carroll; Brent A Coull; Rosalind J Wright
Journal:  Epidemiology (Sunnyvale)       Date:  2014

Review 4.  Role of Prenatal Hypoxia in Brain Development, Cognitive Functions, and Neurodegeneration.

Authors:  Natalia N Nalivaeva; Anthony J Turner; Igor A Zhuravin
Journal:  Front Neurosci       Date:  2018-11-19       Impact factor: 4.677

5.  Placental mitochondrial DNA content is associated with childhood intelligence.

Authors:  Esmée M Bijnens; Catherine Derom; Steven Weyers; Bram G Janssen; Evert Thiery; Tim S Nawrot
Journal:  J Transl Med       Date:  2019-11-08       Impact factor: 5.531

6.  A 24-hour dietary recall for assessing the intake pattern of choline among Bangladeshi pregnant women at their third trimester of pregnancy.

Authors:  Shatabdi Goon; Sima Rani Dey
Journal:  Cent Asian J Glob Health       Date:  2014-04-17
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