OBJECTIVE:The use of antidepressant drugs during pregnancy is rapidly increasing both in Europe and in the USA, with controversial data regarding side-effects on fetus and newborn. We investigated, in pregnant women and in fetal biological fluids whether the concentrations of a brain protein, Activin A, changed in association with the use of selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors (SSRI).METHODS:We conducted a case control study in 24 women treated with SSRIs, matched with 24 healthy pregnancies as controls. Maternal blood (during labor, T1), fetal blood (venous (T2) and arterial [T3] umbilical cord blood) and amniotic fluid (T4) were drawn for standard laboratory assessment and for Activin A measurement.RESULTS:Activin A concentrations in maternal and fetal biological fluids were significantly higher in SSRI users than in the control groups(P < 0.05, for all).CONCLUSIONS:Activin A in maternal and fetal biological fluids is increased after SSRI administration in the third trimester of pregnancy. The present findings open up a new cue for further studies aimed at investigating protein's key role in central nervous system protection/damage in pregnant women using these drugs.

Antenatal maternal antidepressants drugs affect Activin A concentrations in maternal blood, in amniotic fluid and in fetal cord blood

Gazzolo, Diego
2011-01-01

Abstract

OBJECTIVE:The use of antidepressant drugs during pregnancy is rapidly increasing both in Europe and in the USA, with controversial data regarding side-effects on fetus and newborn. We investigated, in pregnant women and in fetal biological fluids whether the concentrations of a brain protein, Activin A, changed in association with the use of selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors (SSRI).METHODS:We conducted a case control study in 24 women treated with SSRIs, matched with 24 healthy pregnancies as controls. Maternal blood (during labor, T1), fetal blood (venous (T2) and arterial [T3] umbilical cord blood) and amniotic fluid (T4) were drawn for standard laboratory assessment and for Activin A measurement.RESULTS:Activin A concentrations in maternal and fetal biological fluids were significantly higher in SSRI users than in the control groups(P < 0.05, for all).CONCLUSIONS:Activin A in maternal and fetal biological fluids is increased after SSRI administration in the third trimester of pregnancy. The present findings open up a new cue for further studies aimed at investigating protein's key role in central nervous system protection/damage in pregnant women using these drugs.
2011
Inglese
ELETTRONICO
24
Suppl2
31
34
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Activins; Adult; Amniotic Fluid; Antidepressive Agents; Case-Control Studies; Female; Fetal Blood; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Male; Mothers; Osmolar Concentration; Pregnancy; Pregnancy Trimester, Third; Serotonin Uptake Inhibitors; Young Adult; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.3109/14767058.2011.604931?journalCode=ijmf20
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Bellissima, Valentina; Visser, Gerard H A; Ververs, Tessa F; van Bel, Frank; Termote, Jacqueline U M; van der Heide, Marja; Florio, Pasquale; Li Volti...espandi
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