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Fetal Alcohol Exposure and IQ at Age 8: Evidence from a Population-Based Birth-Cohort Study

BACKGROUND: Observational studies have generated conflicting evidence on the effects of moderate maternal alcohol consumption during pregnancy on offspring cognition mainly reflecting problems of confounding. Among mothers who drink during pregnancy fetal alcohol exposure is influenced not only by m...

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Autores principales: Lewis, Sarah J., Zuccolo, Luisa, Davey Smith, George, Macleod, John, Rodriguez, Santiago, Draper, Elizabeth S., Barrow, Margaret, Alati, Rosa, Sayal, Kapil, Ring, Susan, Golding, Jean, Gray, Ron
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3498109/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23166662
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0049407
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author Lewis, Sarah J.
Zuccolo, Luisa
Davey Smith, George
Macleod, John
Rodriguez, Santiago
Draper, Elizabeth S.
Barrow, Margaret
Alati, Rosa
Sayal, Kapil
Ring, Susan
Golding, Jean
Gray, Ron
author_facet Lewis, Sarah J.
Zuccolo, Luisa
Davey Smith, George
Macleod, John
Rodriguez, Santiago
Draper, Elizabeth S.
Barrow, Margaret
Alati, Rosa
Sayal, Kapil
Ring, Susan
Golding, Jean
Gray, Ron
author_sort Lewis, Sarah J.
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description BACKGROUND: Observational studies have generated conflicting evidence on the effects of moderate maternal alcohol consumption during pregnancy on offspring cognition mainly reflecting problems of confounding. Among mothers who drink during pregnancy fetal alcohol exposure is influenced not only by mother’s intake but also by genetic variants carried by both the mother and the fetus. Associations between children’s cognitive function and both maternal and child genotype at these loci can shed light on the effects of maternal alcohol consumption on offspring cognitive development. METHODS: We used a large population based study of women recruited during pregnancy to determine whether genetic variants in alcohol metabolising genes in this cohort of women and their children were related to the child’s cognitive score (measured by the Weschler Intelligence Scale) at age 8. FINDINGS: We found that four genetic variants in alcohol metabolising genes in 4167 children were strongly related to lower IQ at age 8, as was a risk allele score based on these 4 variants. This effect was only seen amongst the offspring of mothers who were moderate drinkers (1–6 units alcohol per week during pregnancy (per allele effect estimates were −1.80 (95% CI = −2.63 to −0.97) p = 0.00002, with no effect among children whose mothers abstained during pregnancy (0.16 (95%CI = −1.05 to 1.36) p = 0.80), p-value for interaction  = 0.009). A further genetic variant associated with alcohol metabolism in mothers was associated with their child’s IQ, but again only among mothers who drank during pregnancy.
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spelling pubmed-34981092012-11-19 Fetal Alcohol Exposure and IQ at Age 8: Evidence from a Population-Based Birth-Cohort Study Lewis, Sarah J. Zuccolo, Luisa Davey Smith, George Macleod, John Rodriguez, Santiago Draper, Elizabeth S. Barrow, Margaret Alati, Rosa Sayal, Kapil Ring, Susan Golding, Jean Gray, Ron PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Observational studies have generated conflicting evidence on the effects of moderate maternal alcohol consumption during pregnancy on offspring cognition mainly reflecting problems of confounding. Among mothers who drink during pregnancy fetal alcohol exposure is influenced not only by mother’s intake but also by genetic variants carried by both the mother and the fetus. Associations between children’s cognitive function and both maternal and child genotype at these loci can shed light on the effects of maternal alcohol consumption on offspring cognitive development. METHODS: We used a large population based study of women recruited during pregnancy to determine whether genetic variants in alcohol metabolising genes in this cohort of women and their children were related to the child’s cognitive score (measured by the Weschler Intelligence Scale) at age 8. FINDINGS: We found that four genetic variants in alcohol metabolising genes in 4167 children were strongly related to lower IQ at age 8, as was a risk allele score based on these 4 variants. This effect was only seen amongst the offspring of mothers who were moderate drinkers (1–6 units alcohol per week during pregnancy (per allele effect estimates were −1.80 (95% CI = −2.63 to −0.97) p = 0.00002, with no effect among children whose mothers abstained during pregnancy (0.16 (95%CI = −1.05 to 1.36) p = 0.80), p-value for interaction  = 0.009). A further genetic variant associated with alcohol metabolism in mothers was associated with their child’s IQ, but again only among mothers who drank during pregnancy. Public Library of Science 2012-11-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3498109/ /pubmed/23166662 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0049407 Text en © 2012 Lewis et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Lewis, Sarah J.
Zuccolo, Luisa
Davey Smith, George
Macleod, John
Rodriguez, Santiago
Draper, Elizabeth S.
Barrow, Margaret
Alati, Rosa
Sayal, Kapil
Ring, Susan
Golding, Jean
Gray, Ron
Fetal Alcohol Exposure and IQ at Age 8: Evidence from a Population-Based Birth-Cohort Study
title Fetal Alcohol Exposure and IQ at Age 8: Evidence from a Population-Based Birth-Cohort Study
title_full Fetal Alcohol Exposure and IQ at Age 8: Evidence from a Population-Based Birth-Cohort Study
title_fullStr Fetal Alcohol Exposure and IQ at Age 8: Evidence from a Population-Based Birth-Cohort Study
title_full_unstemmed Fetal Alcohol Exposure and IQ at Age 8: Evidence from a Population-Based Birth-Cohort Study
title_short Fetal Alcohol Exposure and IQ at Age 8: Evidence from a Population-Based Birth-Cohort Study
title_sort fetal alcohol exposure and iq at age 8: evidence from a population-based birth-cohort study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3498109/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23166662
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0049407
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