产前应激时羊水中睾酮水平的升高及其与幼儿注意力缺陷/多动症(ADHD)类似症状发展的关系。

Tamar Kacharava, Ketevan Nemsadze, Ketevan Inasaridze
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研究目的调查 "产前睾酮假说",根据该假说,高水平的睾酮与幼儿多动症状的发展有关,并调查母亲在怀孕期间的压力是否会增加幼儿期出现多动症状的风险:这是一项前瞻性研究,分为三个测量期:第一个测量期为妊娠期(妊娠 12 至 25 周);第二个测量期为妊娠期婴儿满 6 个月时的评估;第三个测量期为同一婴儿满 18 个月时的评估。该研究计划已获得 "大卫-特维尔迪亚尼医科大学 "研究伦理委员会的批准。该研究不包含严重的可预测风险,因为预期收益大于风险:研究小组由 40 名孕妇和这些孕妇的 40 名婴儿组成。研究人员使用标准化问卷询问了孕妇感知到的压力水平、过去一年中发生的关键生活事件以及孕期特有的压力水平。此外,还使用问卷对婴儿的性情和行为调节能力进行了评估。通过羊膜穿刺术收集羊水。通过放射免疫测定法测量羊水中的总睾酮:结果:虽然多动、冲动症状与产前压力之间存在统计学意义上的显著关系,但睾酮水平与多动、冲动症状以及睾酮水平与产前压力水平之间没有统计学意义上的显著关系:结论:本研究不支持 "产前睾酮假说",因为多动症状的频率与睾酮水平之间存在明显的负相关。
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Elevated level of testosterone in amniotic fluid during prenatal stress and its association with development of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) like symptoms in toddlers.

Aim of the study: To investigate the "prenatal testosterone hypothesis", according to which, high level of testosterone associated with the development of ADHD like symptoms in younger children, and to investigate whether maternal stress during pregnancy in-creases the risk of developing ADHD like symptoms in early childhood.

Design: This was a prospective study with three measurement periods: the first one during pregnancy (12 to 25 weeks of gestation); the second period involved the assessment of infants of this pregnancy at the age of 6 months and the third one the assessment of the same infants at the age of 18 months. The research plan is approved by "David Tvildiani Medical University" Research Ethics Committee. The study does not contain serious predictable risks as the expected benefit overweighs them.

Material and methods: The study group is presented by 40 pregnant women and 40 infants of these pregnancies. Pregnant women were asked about their perceived stress levels, critical life events of the past year and pregnancy-specific stress levels using standardized questionnaires. Child's temperament and behavioral regulation were assessed using the questionnaires. Amniotic fluid was collected undergoing amniocentesis. Total testosterone in amniotic fluid was measured by radioimmunoassay.

Results: Although statistically significant relationship was identified between hyperactivity, also impulsiveness symptoms and pre-natal stress, no statistically significant relationship was identified between testosterone level and hyperactivity, also impulsivity symptoms, as well as between testosterone level and prenatal stress level.

Conclusions: The performed study did not support the "hypothesis about prenatal testosterone", because there was a significant negative correlation between the frequency of hyperactivity symptoms and testosterone level.

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Pediatric Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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