| Literature DB >> 32351448 |
Keenan Bates1, Erik D Herzog1.
Abstract
This article reviews evidence for maternal-fetal communication about the time of day. We explore the hypothesis that key maternal hormones synchronize daily rhythms in the fetus to regulate gestation duration. These findings may help to predict and prevent preterm birth.Entities:
Keywords: daily rhythm; dopamine; glucocorticoid; melatonin; parturition
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32351448 PMCID: PMC7174624 DOI: 10.3389/fendo.2020.00198
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) ISSN: 1664-2392 Impact factor: 5.555
Maternal hormone concentration and peak concentration time in each trimester and in non-pregnant women.
| Melatonin | Follicular and Luteal: 01:00 ( | 00:00–4:00 (9–13 weeks) ( | 00:00–04:00 (24–37 weeks) ( | 41.7 pmol/L (11:00) ( | 29.97 pmol/L (11:00) ( | 39.1 pmol/L (11:00) ( | 76.5 pmol/L (11:00) ( | |
| Dopamine | 08:00 (Men) ( | nd | nd | nd | nd | nd | nd | nd |
| Cortisol | 07:00 ( | 07:00–09:00 ( | 07:00–09:00 ( | 07:00–09:00 ( | 292 nmol/L (07:00) ( | 149 ng/mL (08:00) ( | 352 ng/mL (08:00) ( | ~400 ng/mL (08:00) ( |
| Progesterone | Follicular:11:00 ( | 24:00–01:00 (6–10 weeks) ( | nd | nd | nd | 40.2 ng/mL (24:00) ( | nd | nd |
| Estrogen | Follicular: | nd | nd | 01:30–03:30 (30–31 weeks) ( | nd | nd | nd | ~6.0 ng/mL 01:30–03:30 (30–31 weeks) |
Relevant reference for peak time and concentration in parentheses.
NP, Non-pregnant; 1T, First Trimester; 2T, Second Trimester; 3T, Third Trimester.
Nd, No data.
Peak time: Time of day of sample collection and (gestational age of measurements).
Day/Night: concentrations and (time of day of sample collection).
Figure 1Schematic of hormone profiles over the course of the mouse pregnancy. Maternal hormones with a diurnal pattern are strong candidates for entraining fetal circadian rhythms and development. Hormone profiles throughout gestation have been measured (solid lines) or inferred (dashed lines) based on limited data (34–36). Melatonin and corticosterone are the major maternal hormones known to have circadian rhythms during pregnancy although other humoral signals like progesterone and estrogen could play a role. Fetal hormones such as corticosterone can also show circadian patterning and contribute to normal gestation.