2017
Effects of Antenatal Maternal Depressive Symptoms and Socio-Economic Status on Neonatal Brain Development are Modulated by Genetic Risk
Qiu A, Shen M, Buss C, Chong YS, Kwek K, Saw SM, Gluckman PD, Wadhwa PD, Entringer S, Styner M, Karnani N, Heim CM, O'Donnell KJ, Holbrook JD, Fortier MV, Meaney MJ, . Effects of Antenatal Maternal Depressive Symptoms and Socio-Economic Status on Neonatal Brain Development are Modulated by Genetic Risk. Cerebral Cortex 2017, 27: 1-13. PMID: 28334351, PMCID: PMC6057508, DOI: 10.1093/cercor/bhx065.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAsian PeopleBrainBrain MappingCohort StudiesComputational BiologyDepressive Disorder, MajorFemaleFetal DevelopmentGene Regulatory NetworksGenotypeGestational AgeHumansImage Processing, Computer-AssistedInfant, NewbornMagnetic Resonance ImagingMaleMaternal-Fetal RelationsPolymorphism, Single NucleotidePregnancyPrenatal Exposure Delayed EffectsSocial ClassConceptsMaternal depressive symptomsDepressive symptomsHippocampal volumeRight amygdalaRight hippocampal volumeGlutamate receptor activityNeonatal brain developmentMajor depressive disorderRight amygdala volumeMother-infant dyadsFetal neurodevelopmentAmericas cohortAsian cohortDepressive disorderNeurotrophic signalingRight hippocampusCognitive-emotional functionRisk scoreAmygdala volumeSignificant interactionFetal developmentVentromedial prefrontal cortexSocio-economic statusBrain regionsReceptor activity
2016
Fetal Origins of Mental Health: The Developmental Origins of Health and Disease Hypothesis
O'Donnell KJ, Meaney MJ. Fetal Origins of Mental Health: The Developmental Origins of Health and Disease Hypothesis. American Journal Of Psychiatry 2016, 174: 319-328. PMID: 27838934, DOI: 10.1176/appi.ajp.2016.16020138.BooksMeSH KeywordsAffectBirth WeightBrainChildChild, PreschoolChronic DiseaseFemaleFetal DevelopmentFetal Growth RetardationGene-Environment InteractionGlucocorticoidsHumansInfantInfant, NewbornMaleMaternal HealthMental DisordersNeurodevelopmental DisordersPregnancyPrenatal Exposure Delayed EffectsPsychopathologyRisk FactorsStress, PsychologicalTemperamentConceptsFetal growthMental healthFetal originLater psychopathologyMaternal mental healthDevelopmental originsNeurodevelopmental outcomesFetal neurodevelopmentChronic illnessObservational studyMaternal adversityMaternal anxietyStress mediatorsClinical relevanceFetal developmentPostnatal influencesAdult HealthDisease hypothesisFindings parallel studiesNeurodevelopmentGenetic factorsEmotional wellIllnessHealthRisk
2009
Prenatal Stress and Neurodevelopment of the Child: Focus on the HPA Axis and Role of the Placenta
O’Donnell K, O’Connor T, Glover V. Prenatal Stress and Neurodevelopment of the Child: Focus on the HPA Axis and Role of the Placenta. Developmental Neuroscience 2009, 31: 285-292. PMID: 19546565, DOI: 10.1159/000216539.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsHPA axisMaternal stressPrenatal stressAnimal studiesMaternal HPA axisAdverse neurodevelopmental outcomesRecent human studiesPartner relationship problemsNeurodevelopmental outcomesFetal exposureFetal neurodevelopmentMaternal cortisolHuman studiesPrenatal stressorsPlacentaBehavioral problemsMaternal environmentCortisolNeurodevelopmentChildrenRelationship problemsAnxietySimilar mechanismPregnancyMixed results