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Preliminary genetic imaging study of the association between estrogen receptor-α gene polymorphisms and harsh human maternal parenting

机译:雌激素受体-α基因多态性与严厉的人母育儿联系的初步遗传成像研究

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A failure of neural changes initiated by the estrogen surge in late pregnancy to reverse the valence of infant stimuli from aversive to rewarding is associated with dysfunctional maternal behavior in nonhuman mammals. Estrogen receptor-α plays the crucial role in mediating these neural effects of estrogen priming. This preliminary study examines associations between estrogen receptor-α gene polymorphisms and human maternal behavior. Two polymorphisms were associated with human negative maternal parenting. Furthermore, hemodynamic responses in functional magnetic resonance imaging to child stimuli in neural regions associated with social cognition fully mediated the association between genetic variation and negative parenting. This suggests testable hypotheses regarding a biological pathway between genetic variants and dysfunctional human maternal parenting.
机译:在非人类哺乳动物中,由妊娠晚期雌激素激增引起的神经变化未能将婴儿刺激的作用从厌恶转变为奖励的失败与母体行为异常有关。雌激素受体α在介导雌激素引发的这些神经作用中起关键作用。这项初步研究探讨了雌激素受体-α基因多态性与人类孕产妇行为之间的关联。人类负性母亲育儿与两个多态性有关。此外,功能磁共振成像中对与社会认知相关的神经区域中的儿童刺激的血流动力学反应完全介导了遗传变异与负父母育儿之间的关联。这提出了关于遗传变异与功能失调的人类母亲育儿之间的生物学途径的可验证假说。

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