| Literature DB >> 34884318 |
Eileen Luders1,2,3, Christian Gaser4, Malin Gingnell2,5, Jonas Engman5, Inger Sundström Poromaa2, Florian Kurth1.
Abstract
After giving birth, a mother's brain undergoes functional adaptations fostering the ability to properly respond to the needs of her newborn. Tuning into and understanding her baby's crying is among the top skills required and executed in the early stages of motherhood. However, surprisingly little is known about potential changes in the anatomy of the maternal auditory cortex. Therefore, in this longitudinal study, we compared the brains of 14 healthy women between immediate postpartum (within 1-2 days of childbirth) and late postpartum (at 4-6 weeks after childbirth), focusing on areas of the primary, secondary, and higher auditory cortex. We observed significant volume increases within all auditory regions and subregions examined, which might reflect rapid adaptations of the mother's brain in relation to reliably interpreting her newborn's cries. There was also a trend for a larger postpartum increase within right-hemispheric regions compared to left-hemispheric regions that might be specifically linked to the ability to discern the pitch, sound, and volume of a baby's crying. Follow-up research is warranted to replicate these findings and evaluate their current interpretation.Entities:
Keywords: MRI; auditory cortex; brain plasticity; gray matter; postpartum; pregnancy
Year: 2021 PMID: 34884318 PMCID: PMC8658382 DOI: 10.3390/jcm10235616
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Med ISSN: 2077-0383 Impact factor: 4.241
Changes in region-specific volumes between immediate and late postpartum.
| Region | Left Hemisphere | Right Hemisphere | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cohen’s d | T | q 1 | Cohen’s d | T | q 1 | |
| Te1 | 2.9346 | 5.2904 | 0.0002 * | 2.5234 | 4.5491 | 0.0004 * |
| Te1.1 | 2.5349 | 4.5699 | 0.0004 * | 2.9113 | 5.2485 | 0.0002 * |
| Te1.0 | 1.214 | 2.1885 | 0.0237 * | 1.4394 | 2.595 | 0.0118 * |
| Te1.2 | 2.6764 | 4.8249 | 0.0003 * | 2.7033 | 4.8734 | 0.0003 * |
| Te2 | 3.6535 | 6.5864 | 0.0001 * | 2.5808 | 4.6527 | 0.0004 * |
| Te2.1 | 3.1287 | 5.6404 | 0.0002 * | 3.9615 | 7.1416 | 0.0001 * |
| TE2.2 | 3.5196 | 6.3451 | 0.0001 * | 2.1455 | 3.8679 | 0.0012 * |
| Te3 | 2.078 | 3.7462 | 0.0014 * | 2.7147 | 4.894 | 0.0003 * |
1 q-values are FDR-corrected p-values; * denotes significance.
Figure 1Changes in region-specific volumes between immediate and late postpartum. The colored bars show the mean increase in percent (%) in blue hues for Te1 (consisting of Te1.0, Te1.1, and Te1.2), in red hues for Te2 (consisting of Te2.1 and Te2.2), and in green for Te3. The smaller gray bars indicate the standard error of the mean.