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Stress, glucocorticoids and liquorice in human pregnancy: programmers of the offspring brain.

机译:人类妊娠中的压力,糖皮质激素和甘草:后代大脑的程序员。

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A suboptimal prenatal environment may induce permanent changes in cells, organs and physiology that alter social, emotional and cognitive functioning, and increase the risk of cardiometabolic and mental disorders in subsequent life ("developmental programming"). Although animal studies have provided a wealth of data on programming and its mechanisms, including on the role of stress and its glucocorticoid mediators, empirical evidence of these mechanisms in humans is still scanty. We review the existing human evidence on the effects of prenatal maternal stress, anxiety and depression, glucocorticoids and intake of liquorice (which inhibits the placental barrier to maternal glucocorticoids) on offspring developmental outcomes including, for instance, alterations in psychophysiological and neurocognitive functioning and mental health. This work lays the foundations for biomarker discovery and affords opportunities for prevention and interventions to ameliorate adverse outcomes in humans.
机译:次优的产前环境可能会导致细胞,器官和生理学的永久改变,从而改变社会,情感和认知功能,并增加以后生活中心脏代谢和精神疾病的风险(“发育性程序设计”)。尽管动物研究提供了大量有关程序设计及其机制的数据,包括压力及其糖皮质激素介质的作用,但这些机制在人类中的经验证据仍然很少。我们回顾了现有的人类证据,这些证据对产前母亲的压力,焦虑和抑郁,糖皮质激素和甘草糖的摄入(抑制胎盘对母亲糖皮质激素的阻碍)对后代发育结局的影响包括,例如心理生理和神经认知功能的改变以及心理健康。这项工作为发现生物标志物奠定了基础,并为预防和干预措施改善人类不良后果提供了机会。

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