Seasonal variation in conception does not appear to influence the rate of prenatal diagnosis of nondisjunction.

Fetal therapy Pub Date : 1989-01-01 DOI:10.1159/000263451
A Drugan, S F Bottoms, M P Johnson, M I Evans
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Abstract

A seasonal effect on ovulation patterns and conception rates is well documented in animal studies. The etiology of reported variation in human fertility is, however, uncertain. Abnormal ovulation has been implicated in the etiology of aneuploid conceptions, many of which abort spontaneously. To investigate the possibility that the frequency of aneuploidy reflects seasonal variation in ovulation patterns, we analyzed 5,292 consecutive prenatal karyotypes obtained from 1985 to 1987. Karyotypes were logged according to month and year of conception. Results were evaluated for cyclicity using frequency spectrum and time series analysis. Variation in the number of prenatal diagnostic procedures corresponded to known peaks in conception and delivery rates. No significant monthly or quarterly trend in the total rate of trisomies or in the rate of trisomy 21 was demonstrated. Although the sample size in this study may not be adequate to detect minor effects, seasonal variation does not appear to be a major determinant of nondisjunction rates in the population referred for prenatal diagnosis.

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季节变化的概念似乎不影响产前诊断率不分离。
季节性对排卵模式和受孕率的影响在动物研究中得到了充分的证明。然而,所报道的人类生育能力变异的病因尚不确定。异常排卵与非整倍体受孕的病因有关,其中许多是自发流产的。为了研究非整倍体频率反映排卵模式季节性变化的可能性,我们分析了1985年至1987年连续获得的5292个产前核型。根据受孕月份和年份记录核型。使用频谱和时间序列分析评估结果的周期性。产前诊断程序数量的变化与已知的受孕率和分娩率高峰相对应。在三体的总发病率或21三体的发病率方面没有明显的月度或季度趋势。虽然本研究的样本量可能不足以检测到轻微的影响,但季节性变化似乎并不是产前诊断人群中不分离率的主要决定因素。
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