Background: Disrupted maternal prenatal cortisol production influences offspring development. Factors influencing the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis include social (e.g., stressful life events) and physical/chemical (e.g., toxic metals) pollutants. Mercury (Hg) is a common contaminant of fish and exposure is widespread in the US. No prior study has examined the joint associations of stress and mercury with maternal cortisol profiles in pregnancy. Objectives: To investigate potential synergistic influences of prenatal stress and Hg exposures on diurnal cortisol in pregnant women. Methods: Analyses included 732 women (aged 27.4 ± 5.6 years) from a Mexico City pregnancy cohort. Participants collected saliva samples on two consecutive days...
OBJECTIVE: Corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) and catecholamines are among the major hormones act...
Maternal stress during pregnancy is linked to several negative birth outcomes. The placenta, a uniqu...
Lead (Pb) and methyl mercury (MeHg) are well established neurodevelopmental toxicants (NDTs), but jo...
Prenatal exposure to mercury, stress, and depression may have adverse effects on birth outcomes. Lit...
Abstract Background Lead (Pb) exposure during pregnan...
Stress is an important and modifiable determinant of health, and its association with hair cortisol ...
Lead (Pb) and stress co-occur as risk factors, share biological substrates and produce common advers...
The mechanisms whereby maternal stress during pregnancy exerts organizational effects on fetal devel...
Item does not contain fulltextEarly life factors can shape the development of hypothalamic pituitary...
Abstract: Lead (Pb) and methyl mercury (MeHg) are well established neurodevelopmental toxicants (NDT...
Combined exposures to maternal lead (Pb) and prenatal stress (PS) can act synergistically to enhance...
Maternal psychosocial problems may affect fetal growth through maternal cortisol. This large prospec...
Background: Cortisol has functions on homeostasis, growth, neurodevelopment, immune function and the...
Maternal psychosocial problems may affect fetal growth through maternal cortisol. This large prospec...
Introduction: Antenatal stress has been linked to maternal morbidity and preterm birth (PTB). One of...
OBJECTIVE: Corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) and catecholamines are among the major hormones act...
Maternal stress during pregnancy is linked to several negative birth outcomes. The placenta, a uniqu...
Lead (Pb) and methyl mercury (MeHg) are well established neurodevelopmental toxicants (NDTs), but jo...
Prenatal exposure to mercury, stress, and depression may have adverse effects on birth outcomes. Lit...
Abstract Background Lead (Pb) exposure during pregnan...
Stress is an important and modifiable determinant of health, and its association with hair cortisol ...
Lead (Pb) and stress co-occur as risk factors, share biological substrates and produce common advers...
The mechanisms whereby maternal stress during pregnancy exerts organizational effects on fetal devel...
Item does not contain fulltextEarly life factors can shape the development of hypothalamic pituitary...
Abstract: Lead (Pb) and methyl mercury (MeHg) are well established neurodevelopmental toxicants (NDT...
Combined exposures to maternal lead (Pb) and prenatal stress (PS) can act synergistically to enhance...
Maternal psychosocial problems may affect fetal growth through maternal cortisol. This large prospec...
Background: Cortisol has functions on homeostasis, growth, neurodevelopment, immune function and the...
Maternal psychosocial problems may affect fetal growth through maternal cortisol. This large prospec...
Introduction: Antenatal stress has been linked to maternal morbidity and preterm birth (PTB). One of...
OBJECTIVE: Corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) and catecholamines are among the major hormones act...
Maternal stress during pregnancy is linked to several negative birth outcomes. The placenta, a uniqu...
Lead (Pb) and methyl mercury (MeHg) are well established neurodevelopmental toxicants (NDTs), but jo...