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Pregnancy leads to long-lasting changes in human brain structure.

Elseline Hoekzema1,2,3, Erika Barba-Müller1, Cristina Pozzobon4, Marisol Picado1, Florencio Lucco4, David García-García5, Juan Carlos Soliva1, Adolf Tobeña1, Manuel Desco5, Eveline A Crone2,3, Agustín Ballesteros4, Susanna Carmona1,5,6, Oscar Vilarroya1,7.   

Abstract

Pregnancy involves radical hormone surges and biological adaptations. However, the effects of pregnancy on the human brain are virtually unknown. Here we show, using a prospective ('pre'-'post' pregnancy) study involving first-time mothers and fathers and nulliparous control groups, that pregnancy renders substantial changes in brain structure, primarily reductions in gray matter (GM) volume in regions subserving social cognition. The changes were selective for the mothers and highly consistent, correctly classifying all women as having undergone pregnancy or not in-between sessions. Interestingly, the volume reductions showed a substantial overlap with brain regions responding to the women's babies postpartum. Furthermore, the GM volume changes of pregnancy predicted measures of postpartum maternal attachment, suggestive of an adaptive process serving the transition into motherhood. Another follow-up session showed that the GM reductions endured for at least 2 years post-pregnancy. Our data provide the first evidence that pregnancy confers long-lasting changes in a woman's brain.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27991897     DOI: 10.1038/nn.4458

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Neurosci        ISSN: 1097-6256            Impact factor:   24.884


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