Kieviet N, de Groot S, Noppe G, de Rijke YB, van Rossum EFC, van den Akker ELT, Dolman KM, Honig A. Is poor neonatal adaptation after exposure to antidepressant medication related to fetal cortisol levels? An explorative study.
Early Hum Dev 2016;
98:37-43. [PMID:
27351351 DOI:
10.1016/j.earlhumdev.2016.06.005]
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Abstract
BACKGROUND
As a marker for poor neonatal adaptation (PNA) is lacking, the diagnostic process is difficult and includes invasive additional testing.
AIMS
In order to develop a marker, it is essential to gain insight into the etiology of PNA. We hypothesized that the fetal cortisol level may play a role in this etiology.
STUDY DESIGN
Non-randomized, prospective controlled study.
OUTCOME MEASURES
We examined hair cortisol levels of infants exposed and not exposed to selective antidepressants (SADs) during pregnancy. These cortisol levels represent the mean cortisol level during the last trimester of pregnancy. Infants exposed to SADs who developed PNA according to the pediatrician (PNA+, n=25), infants exposed to SADs who did not develop PNA (PNA-, n=40) and infants not exposed to SADs (controls, n=105) were compared.
RESULTS
In infants with PNA, hair cortisol levels were higher compared to infants without PNA. However this difference was only statistically significant in female infants (girls B0.33, p=0.04, boys B0.05, p=0.82). There was no correlation between nonspecific distress, measured by the Finnegan score and fetal hair cortisol levels (B-0.15, p=0.30). All analyses were adjusted for type of delivery and gestational age.
CONCLUSIONS
Our results suggest that the hypothalamic pituitary adrenal (HPA) axis activity may play a sex-specific role in the development of PNA. As PNA is most likely of a multifactorial origin, it would be interesting to examine other factors possibly involved in the etiology of PNA in future studies, such as (epi) genetics.
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