Impact of maternal emotional state during pregnancy on fetal heart rate variability

IF 2.1 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Comprehensive psychoneuroendocrinology Pub Date : 2023-05-01 DOI:10.1016/j.cpnec.2023.100181
Lorenzo Semeia , Ilena Bauer , Katrin Sippel , Julia Hartkopf , Nora K. Schaal , Hubert Preissl
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Abstract

Background

The fetal autonomic nervous system (ANS) is believed to be negatively affected by maternal adverse emotional states. In this study, we evaluated how depression, anxiety and stress during pregnancy are related to fetal heart rate variability (HRV) as recorded with magnetocardiography (MCG). We also considered metabolic factors such as maternal adiposity and circulating levels of cortisol during gestation. Furthermore, we followed up these fetuses after birth, recording HRV and saliva levels of cortisol in these infants to establish any effects postpartum.

Methods

We calculated HRV in spontaneous MCG recordings from 32 healthy fetuses between 32 and 38 weeks of gestational age. Maternal emotional state was assessed using standardized questionnaires about anxiety, depression and stress. An overall indicator of maternal well-being was calculated by z-scoring each individual questionnaire and summation. We used a median split to divide the group into high and low z-scores (HZS and LZS), respectively. Standard HRV measures were determined in the time and frequency domain. T-test analyses were performed between LZS and HZS, with the HRV and the metabolic measures as the dependent variables.

Results

We found an impaired HRV in the HZS group both during pregnancy and after birth. No differences were observed between LZS and HZS for metabolic factors. Depression and anxiety symptoms seem to affect HRV differently. No relationship was found between maternal and infant cortisol levels.

Conclusions

On the basis of our results on different HRV parameters, we propose that maternal emotional state might affect the development of the fetal nervous system in utero.

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孕期母亲情绪状态对胎儿心率变异性的影响
背景胎儿自主神经系统(ANS)被认为受到母体不良情绪状态的负面影响。在这项研究中,我们评估了妊娠期间的抑郁、焦虑和压力如何与心电图记录的胎儿心率变异性(HRV)相关。我们还考虑了代谢因素,如母体肥胖和妊娠期间皮质醇的循环水平。此外,我们在这些胎儿出生后进行了随访,记录了这些婴儿的HRV和唾液皮质醇水平,以确定产后的任何影响。方法我们计算了32例孕龄在32至38周之间的健康胎儿的自发MCG记录中的HRV。使用关于焦虑、抑郁和压力的标准化问卷来评估母亲的情绪状态。通过对每个单独的问卷进行z评分并进行汇总,计算出产妇幸福感的总体指标。我们使用中位数分割将该组分为高z评分和低z评分(HZS和LZS)。标准HRV测量是在时域和频域中确定的。以HRV和代谢指标为因变量,对LZS和HZS进行了T检验分析。结果HZS组在妊娠期和产后均有HRV受损。LZS和HZS在代谢因子方面没有观察到差异。抑郁和焦虑症状对HRV的影响似乎不同。母婴皮质醇水平之间没有发现任何关系。结论根据我们对不同HRV参数的研究结果,我们认为母亲的情绪状态可能会影响胎儿宫内神经系统的发育。
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Comprehensive psychoneuroendocrinology
Comprehensive psychoneuroendocrinology Psychiatry and Mental Health
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