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Ni Ni Soe1, Daniel J Wen1, Joann S Poh1,2, Yue Li1, Birit F P Broekman2,3, Helen Chen4, Yap Seng Chong2,5, Kenneth Kwek4, Seang-Mei Saw6, Peter D Gluckman2,7, Michael J Meaney2,8, Anne Rifkin-Graboi2, Anqi Qiu1,9,2.
Abstract
This study investigated the relationships between pre- and early post-natal maternal depression and their changes with frontal electroencephalogram (EEG) activity and functional connectivity in 6- and 18-month olds, as well as externalizing and internalizing behaviors in 24-month olds (n = 258). Neither prenatal nor postnatal maternal depressive symptoms independently predicted neither the frontal EEG activity nor functional connectivity in 6- and 18-month infants. However, increasing maternal depressive symptoms from the prenatal to postnatal period predicted greater right frontal activity and relative right frontal asymmetry amongst 6-month infants but these finding were not observed amongst 18-month infants after adjusted for post-conceptual age on the EEG visit day. Subsequently increasing maternal depressive symptoms from the prenatal to postnatal period predicted lower right frontal connectivity within 18-month infants but not among 6-month infants after controlling for post-conceptual age on the EEG visit day. These findings were observed in the full sample and the female sample but not in the male sample. Moreover, both prenatal and early postnatal maternal depressive symptoms independently predicted children's externalizing and internalizing behaviors at 24 months of age. This suggests that the altered frontal functional connectivity in infants born to mothers whose depressive symptomatology increases in the early postnatal period compared to that during pregnancy may reflect a neural basis for the familial transmission of phenotypes associated with mood disorders, particularly in girls.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27073881 PMCID: PMC4830615 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0152991
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1EGI HCGSN128 electrode net.
The channels in the frontal left (FL) and right (FR) regions are colored and used in this study.
Demographics of the EEG sample at each time point.
| Measure | 6 months (n = 174) | 18 months (n = 157) | Overlap (n = 73) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gestational age (week), mean (SD) | 39.0 (1.0) | 38.8 (0.9) | 38.9 (1.0) |
| Birth weight (gram), mean (SD) | 3185.7 (380) | 3147.9 (354) | 3178.4(369) |
| APGAR score, mean (SD) | 9.0 (0.1) | 9.0 (0.1) | 9.0 (0.1) |
| Gender, male/female | 82/92 | 77/80 | 33/40 |
| Birth Order, % | |||
| 1st child | 44.8 | 37.6 | 37.0 |
| 2nd child | 30.5 | 31.8 | 30.1 |
| 3rd child | 17.8 | 21.0 | 23.3 |
| 4th child and above | 6.9 | 9.5 | 9.5 |
| Post-conceptual age on the EEG day (week), mean (SD) | 184.5 (6.6) | 553.8 (13.7) | |
| Sleep condition at EEG recording time, % asleep | 63.2 | 26.1 | |
| Prenatal Maternal Depressive symptoms (EPDS), mean (SD) | 7.6 (4.4) | 7.9 (4.4) | 7.6 (4.2) |
| Postnatal Maternal Depressive symptoms (EPDS), mean (SD) | 6.8 (4.8) | 6.4 (4.5) | 6.6(4.6) |
| Maternal Age, mean (SD) | 30.5 (5.0) | 30.1 (5.6) | 30.4 (5.1) |
| Prenatal smoking exposure, % yes | 35.6 | 47.1 | 42.5 |
| Prenatal alcohol exposure, % yes | 4.6 | 1.9 | 2.7 |
| Maternal Education, % | |||
| primary | 4.0 | 4.5 | 4.1 |
| secondary | 20.1 | 24.8 | 21.9 |
| gce/ite_ntc | 37.9 | 40.1 | 38.4 |
| university | 33.3 | 24.2 | 30.1 |
| postgraduate/others | 2.3 | 3.8 | 2.7 |
| unreported | 2.3 | 2.5 | 2.7 |
| Ethnicity, % | |||
| Chinese | 54.6 | 44.6 | 46.6 |
| Malay | 26.4 | 37.6 | 35.6 |
| Indian | 16.1 | 13.4 | 16.4 |
| unreported | 2.9 | 4.4 | 1.4 |
| Monthly Household Income (S$), % | |||
| ≤ 999 | 2.9 | 2.5 | 2.7 |
| 1000–1999 | 10.9 | 14.6 | 12.3 |
| 2000–3999 | 27.6 | 35.0 | 31.5 |
| 4000–5999 | 24.7 | 21.0 | 21.9 |
| ≥6000 | 25.9 | 21.0 | 24.7 |
| unreported | 8.0 | 5.9 | 6.9 |
Abbreviations: SD—standard deviation; EPDS—Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale.
Effects of independent contribution of pre-, early post-natal, severity and fluctuation of maternal depressive symptoms on infants’ EEG at 6 and 18 months and CBCL at 24 months of age in the full sample.
| EEG at 6 month | EEG at 18 month | CBCL behaviors at 24 months | ||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Power | FC | Power | FC | |||||||||||
| FL | FR | FA | FL | FR | FA | FL | FR | FA | FL | FR | FA | externalizing | internalizing | |
| 0.033 | 0.061 | 0.067 | 0.007 | -0.007 | -0.008 | 0.018 | -0.03 | -0.066 | 0.128 | 0.095 | -0.088 | |||
| -0.045 | -0.073 | -0.051 | -0.004 | -0.016 | -0.004 | -0.033 | -0.046 | 0.023 | 0.047 | -0.048 | -0.127 | |||
| 0.006 | 0.010 | 0.025 | -0.037 | -0.028 | 0.020 | 0.008 | -0.025 | -0.002 | 0.120 | 0.046 | -0.126 | |||
| -0.142 | -0.025 | -0.007 | 0.020 | -0.121 | -0.091 | 0.040 | -0.12 | -0.047 | 0.105 | 0.033 | ||||
Standardized beta values are listed in the table.
*p <0.05
**p <0.01
a, b Regression models were adjusted for post-conceptual age at the visit date on EEG recording.
c Regression analysis was adjusted for prenatal smoking exposure, and ethnicity.
Abbreviations: MDS–maternal depressive symptoms; FL–frontal left; FR–frontal right; FA–frontal asymmetry; FC–functional connectivity.
Fig 2Scatter plots of maternal depressive symptoms and EEG.
Panels show scatter plots of the fluctuations of maternal depression from pregnancy to postnatal period with frontal power and frontal connectivity at 6 and 18 months of age.
The prediction of 6 and 18 months frontal EEG neural activity and functional connectivity to the externalizing and internalizing behaviors at 24 months of age.
| Power | Functional Connectivity | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| FL | FR | FA | FL | FR | FA | |
| -0.114 | -0.158 | -0.097 | -0.092 | -0.121 | -0.085 | |
| -0.005 | 0.000 | 0.021 | -0.110 | -0.110 | -0.037 | |
| 0.010 | 0.016 | -0.001 | 0.002 | |||
| 0.062 | 0.016 | -0.080 | -0.142 | -0.200 | -0.048 | |
Standardized beta values are listed in the table.
*p <0.05.
aModel adjusted for post-conceptual age at the 6-month EEG visit and birth weight;
bModel adjusted for post-conceptual age at the 18-month EEG visit and birth weight.
Abbreviations: FL–frontal left; FR–frontal right; FA–frontal asymmetry.
Fig 3Scatter plots of child behaviors and functional connectivity.
Panels show scatter plots of the externalizing and internalizing behaviors at 24 months of age against frontal connectivity at 18 months of age.