Major depressive disorder of the mother affects 6 to 17% of pregnancies worldwide and can lead to negative outcomes, such as preterm delivery and later mental health problems of the child. It has been proposed that developmental programming has long-lasting effects in the offspring that might be mediated by epigenetic mechanisms, such as DNA methylation. Altered stress regulation or impaired immunological function of the mother can potentially affect DNA methylation processes of the fetus, changing gene expression levels in utero. These underlying biological processes can be tested in animal models, where pharmacological experiments using epigenetic drugs can prove causality. Recent human studies show that DNA methylation changes of hypothe...
Abstract Background Children prenatally exposed to maternal depression more often show behavioral an...
<div><p>Prenatal maternal psychological distress increases risk for adverse infant outcomes. However...
Maternal depressive symptoms during pregnancy are a significant risk factor for adverse developmenta...
Depression affects 10-15% of pregnant women and has been associated with preterm delivery and later ...
Children of mothers with prenatal depressive symptoms (PND) have a higher risk of behavioral problem...
Abstract Background: Prenatal symptoms of depression (PND) and anxiety afect up to every third pregn...
BACKGROUND:Maternal mood disorders and their treatment during pregnancy may have effects on the offs...
Up to 13% of women may experience symptoms of depression during pregnancy or in the postpartum perio...
Epigenetic regulation of imprinted genes during embryonic development is influenced by the prenatal ...
Prenatal and early postnatal exposure to maternal depression may "program" childhood behavior via ep...
Abstract Maternal and environmental factors influence brain networks and architecture via both physi...
BackgroundChildren prenatally exposed to maternal depression more often show behavioral and emotiona...
Early life adversity can affect an individual’s susceptibility to mental illness later in life. Even...
Prenatal adverse environments, such as maternal stress, toxicological exposures, and viral infection...
Prenatal maternal stressful life events are associated with adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes in o...
Abstract Background Children prenatally exposed to maternal depression more often show behavioral an...
<div><p>Prenatal maternal psychological distress increases risk for adverse infant outcomes. However...
Maternal depressive symptoms during pregnancy are a significant risk factor for adverse developmenta...
Depression affects 10-15% of pregnant women and has been associated with preterm delivery and later ...
Children of mothers with prenatal depressive symptoms (PND) have a higher risk of behavioral problem...
Abstract Background: Prenatal symptoms of depression (PND) and anxiety afect up to every third pregn...
BACKGROUND:Maternal mood disorders and their treatment during pregnancy may have effects on the offs...
Up to 13% of women may experience symptoms of depression during pregnancy or in the postpartum perio...
Epigenetic regulation of imprinted genes during embryonic development is influenced by the prenatal ...
Prenatal and early postnatal exposure to maternal depression may "program" childhood behavior via ep...
Abstract Maternal and environmental factors influence brain networks and architecture via both physi...
BackgroundChildren prenatally exposed to maternal depression more often show behavioral and emotiona...
Early life adversity can affect an individual’s susceptibility to mental illness later in life. Even...
Prenatal adverse environments, such as maternal stress, toxicological exposures, and viral infection...
Prenatal maternal stressful life events are associated with adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes in o...
Abstract Background Children prenatally exposed to maternal depression more often show behavioral an...
<div><p>Prenatal maternal psychological distress increases risk for adverse infant outcomes. However...
Maternal depressive symptoms during pregnancy are a significant risk factor for adverse developmenta...