| Literature DB >> 29549289 |
Klára Marečková1, Radek Mareček2, Petra Bencurova3, Jana Klánová4, Ladislav Dušek4,5, Milan Brázdil3,6.
Abstract
The main objective of this study was to investigate the impact of prenatal and early postnatal stress on hippocampal volume in young adulthood. In sharp contrast to numerous results in animal models, our data from a neuroimaging follow-up (n = 131) of a community-based birth cohort from the Czech Republic (European Longitudinal Study of Pregnancy and Childhood) showed that in typically developing young adults, hippocampal volume was not associated with birth weight, stressful life events during the prenatal or early postnatal period, or dysregulated mood and wellbeing in the mother during the early postnatal period. Interestingly, mother's anxiety/co-dependence during the first weeks after birth did show long-lasting effects on the hippocampal volume in young adult offspring irrespective of sex. Further analyses revealed that these effects were subfield-specific; present in CA1, CA2/3, CA4, GC-DG, subiculum, molecular layer, and HATA, hippocampal subfields identified by translational research as most stress- and glucocorticoid-sensitive, but not in the remaining subfields. Our findings provide evidence that the type of early stress is critical when studying its effects on the human brain.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29549289 PMCID: PMC5856850 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-018-23046-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Means (M) and standard deviations (SD) for the different measures of prenatal and early postnatal stress (not log-transformed) by sex.
| Measure of prenatal stress | Male offspring | Female offspring | Sex difference |
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| Birth weight (g) | M = 3482.46, SD = 541.20 | M = 3236.43, SD = 491.07 | Not significant. |
| Stressful life events during first half of pregnancy | M = 0.25, SD = 0.27 | M = 0.20, SD = 0.17 | Not significant. |
| Stressful life events during second half of pregnancy | M = 0.17, SD = 0.13 | M = 0.17, SD = 0.15 | Not significant. |
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| Stressful life events during first six months after birth | M = 0.19, SD = 0.15 | M = 0.17, SD = 0.13 | Not significant. |
| Stressful life events during 6 to 18 months after birth | M = 0.27, SD = 0.22 | M = 0.25, SD = 0.21 | Not significant. |
| Anxiety and co-dependence during first weeks after birth | M = 0.25, SD = 0.27 | M = 0.20, SD = 0.17 | Not significant. |
| Dysregulated mood and wellbeing during first weeks after birth | M = 0.80, SD = 0.30 | M = 0.79, SD = 0.34 | Not significant. |
| Dysregulated mood and wellbeing at six months after birth | M = 0.80, SD = 0.34 | M = 0.70, SD = 0.27 | Not significant. |
| Dysregulated mood and wellbeing at 18 months after birth | M = 0.79, SD = 0.31 | M = 0.79, SD = 0.31 | Not significant. |
Prenatal and early postnatal stress and their relationships with hippocampal gray matter (GM) volume (corrected for brain size) in young adulthood.
| Measure of prenatal stress | Sample size | Left hippocampus | Right hippocampus |
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| Birth weight | 126 | beta = −0.12, p = 0.19 | beta = −0.03, p = 0.71 |
| Stressful life events during 1st half of pregnancy | 93 | beta = −0.11, p = 0.29 | beta = −0.09, p = 0.41 |
| Stressful life events during 2nd half of pregnancy | 122 | beta = −0.07, p = 0.44 | beta = −0.08, p = 0.38 |
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| Stressful life events during first 6 months after birth | 124 | beta = −0.007, p = 0.94 | beta = −0.08, p = 0.37 |
| Stressful life events during 6–18 months after birth | 117 | beta = 0.003, p = 0.97 | beta = 0.0006, p = 0.99 |
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| Dysregulated mood and wellbeing during first weeks after birth | 119 | beta = −0.02, p = 0.81 | beta = −0.06, p = 0.54 |
| Dysregulated mood and wellbeing at 6 months after birth | 124 | beta = −0.10, p = 0.27 | beta = −0.07, p = 0.47 |
| Dysregulated mood and wellbeing at 18 months after birth | 117 | beta = −0.07, p = 0.44 | beta = −0.08, p = 0.37 |
Figure 1Mother’s anxiety/co-dependence and offspring’s hippocampal volume. Offspring of mothers with higher anxiety/co-dependence during the first weeks after birth had smaller gray matter volume of both left (1A; beta = −0.25, p = 0.006, R2 = 0.06) and right (1B; beta = −0.24, p = 0.007, R2 = 0.06) hippocampus (corrected for brain size).
Means (M) and standard deviations (SD) for the gray matter (GM) volume of different subfields in left and right hippocampus (not corrected for brain size).
| Hippocampal subfield | GM volume (M, SD) | |
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| Left hippocampus | Right hippocampus | |
| Parasubiculum | M = 71.51, SD = 13.24 | M = 66.02, SD = 11.11 |
| Presubiculum | M = 340.36, SD = 37.81 | M = 314.20, SD = 35.54 |
| Subiculum | M = 474.40, SD = 53.67 | M = 457.19, SD = 49.02 |
| CA1 | M = 700.95, SD = 85.14 | M = 720.85, SD = 87.57 |
| CA2/3 | M = 233.97, SD = 35.17 | M = 246.94, SD = 37.08 |
| CA4 | M = 282.79, SD = 33.40 | M = 288.54, SD = 34.11 |
| GC-DG | M = 332.25, SD = 38.48 | M = 336.51, SD = 39.27 |
| HATA | M = 75.72, SD = 11.69 | M = 71.87, SD = 10.34 |
| Fimbria | M = 109.43, SD = 24.51 | M = 107.37, SD = 21.64 |
| Molecular layer | M = 630.57, SD = 67.62 | M = 636.77, SD = 68.93 |
| Hippocampal fissure | M = 151.8, SD = 23.56 | M = 144.99, SD = 21.88 |
| Hippocampal tail | M = 526.69, SD = 60.71 | M = 539.27, SD = 71.53 |
| Whole hippocampus | M = 3778.60, SD = 388.34 | M = 3785.51, SD = 386.50 |
Figure 2Effect of mother’s anxiety/co-dependence on offspring’s GM volume in hippocampal subfields. Offspring of mothers with higher anxiety/co-dependence during the first weeks after birth had smaller gray matter volume of left and right subiculum, CA1, CA2/3, CA4, GC—DG, molecular layer and HATA (corrected for brain size).
Mother’s anxiety/co-dependence after birth and gray matter (GM) volume of hippocampal subfields (corrected for brain size).
| Hippocampal subfield | Sample size | Left hippocampus | Right hippocampus |
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| Parasubiculum | 122 | beta = 0.12, p = 0.20 | beta = 0.11, p = 0.22 |
| Presubiculum | 122 | beta = −0.0005, p = 0.99 | beta = −0.04, p = 0.65 |
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| Fimbria | 122 | beta = −0.12, p = 0.20 | beta = −0.05, p = 0.62 |
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| Hippocampal fissure | 122 | beta = −0.03, p = 0.76 | beta = −0.05, p = 0.57 |
| Hippocampal tail | 122 | beta = −0.05, p = 0.60 | beta = −0.05, p = 0.56 |