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Genetic Variants in the Genes of the Stress Hormone Signalling Pathway and Depressive Symptoms during and after Pregnancy

Purpose. The aim of this study was to investigate whether single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in genes of the stress hormone signaling pathway, specifically FKBP5, NR3C1, and CRHR1, are associated with depressive symptoms during and after pregnancy. Methods. The Franconian Maternal Health Evaluat...

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Autores principales: Schneider, Michael, Engel, Anne, Fasching, Peter A., Häberle, Lothar, Binder, Elisabeth B., Voigt, Franziska, Grimm, Jennifer, Faschingbauer, Florian, Eichler, Anna, Dammer, Ulf, Rebhan, Dirk, Amann, Manuela, Raabe, Eva, Goecke, Tamme W., Quast, Carina, Beckmann, Matthias W., Kornhuber, Johannes, Seifert, Anna, Burghaus, Stefanie
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3972848/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24741566
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/469278
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author Schneider, Michael
Engel, Anne
Fasching, Peter A.
Häberle, Lothar
Binder, Elisabeth B.
Voigt, Franziska
Grimm, Jennifer
Faschingbauer, Florian
Eichler, Anna
Dammer, Ulf
Rebhan, Dirk
Amann, Manuela
Raabe, Eva
Goecke, Tamme W.
Quast, Carina
Beckmann, Matthias W.
Kornhuber, Johannes
Seifert, Anna
Burghaus, Stefanie
author_facet Schneider, Michael
Engel, Anne
Fasching, Peter A.
Häberle, Lothar
Binder, Elisabeth B.
Voigt, Franziska
Grimm, Jennifer
Faschingbauer, Florian
Eichler, Anna
Dammer, Ulf
Rebhan, Dirk
Amann, Manuela
Raabe, Eva
Goecke, Tamme W.
Quast, Carina
Beckmann, Matthias W.
Kornhuber, Johannes
Seifert, Anna
Burghaus, Stefanie
author_sort Schneider, Michael
collection PubMed
description Purpose. The aim of this study was to investigate whether single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in genes of the stress hormone signaling pathway, specifically FKBP5, NR3C1, and CRHR1, are associated with depressive symptoms during and after pregnancy. Methods. The Franconian Maternal Health Evaluation Study (FRAMES) recruited healthy pregnant women prospectively for the assessment of maternal and fetal health including the assessment of depressiveness. The German version of the 10-item Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) was completed at three time points in this prospective cohort study. Visit 1 was at study entry in the third trimester of the pregnancy, visit 2 was shortly after birth, and visit 3 was 6–8 months after birth. Germline DNA was collected from 361 pregnant women. Nine SNPs in the above mentioned genes were genotyped. After construction of haplotypes for each gene, a multifactorial linear mixed model was performed to analyse the depression values over time. Results. EPDS values were within expected ranges and comparable to previously published studies. Neither did the depression scores differ for comparisons among haplotypes at fixed time points nor did the change over time differ among haplotypes for the examined genes. No haplotype showed significant associations with depressive symptoms severity during pregnancy or the postpartum period. Conclusion. The analysed candidate haplotypes in FKBP5, NR3C1, and CRHR1 did not show an association with depression scores as assessed by EPDS in this cohort of healthy unselected pregnant women.
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spelling pubmed-39728482014-04-16 Genetic Variants in the Genes of the Stress Hormone Signalling Pathway and Depressive Symptoms during and after Pregnancy Schneider, Michael Engel, Anne Fasching, Peter A. Häberle, Lothar Binder, Elisabeth B. Voigt, Franziska Grimm, Jennifer Faschingbauer, Florian Eichler, Anna Dammer, Ulf Rebhan, Dirk Amann, Manuela Raabe, Eva Goecke, Tamme W. Quast, Carina Beckmann, Matthias W. Kornhuber, Johannes Seifert, Anna Burghaus, Stefanie Biomed Res Int Research Article Purpose. The aim of this study was to investigate whether single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in genes of the stress hormone signaling pathway, specifically FKBP5, NR3C1, and CRHR1, are associated with depressive symptoms during and after pregnancy. Methods. The Franconian Maternal Health Evaluation Study (FRAMES) recruited healthy pregnant women prospectively for the assessment of maternal and fetal health including the assessment of depressiveness. The German version of the 10-item Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) was completed at three time points in this prospective cohort study. Visit 1 was at study entry in the third trimester of the pregnancy, visit 2 was shortly after birth, and visit 3 was 6–8 months after birth. Germline DNA was collected from 361 pregnant women. Nine SNPs in the above mentioned genes were genotyped. After construction of haplotypes for each gene, a multifactorial linear mixed model was performed to analyse the depression values over time. Results. EPDS values were within expected ranges and comparable to previously published studies. Neither did the depression scores differ for comparisons among haplotypes at fixed time points nor did the change over time differ among haplotypes for the examined genes. No haplotype showed significant associations with depressive symptoms severity during pregnancy or the postpartum period. Conclusion. The analysed candidate haplotypes in FKBP5, NR3C1, and CRHR1 did not show an association with depression scores as assessed by EPDS in this cohort of healthy unselected pregnant women. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014 2014-03-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3972848/ /pubmed/24741566 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/469278 Text en Copyright © 2014 Michael Schneider et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Schneider, Michael
Engel, Anne
Fasching, Peter A.
Häberle, Lothar
Binder, Elisabeth B.
Voigt, Franziska
Grimm, Jennifer
Faschingbauer, Florian
Eichler, Anna
Dammer, Ulf
Rebhan, Dirk
Amann, Manuela
Raabe, Eva
Goecke, Tamme W.
Quast, Carina
Beckmann, Matthias W.
Kornhuber, Johannes
Seifert, Anna
Burghaus, Stefanie
Genetic Variants in the Genes of the Stress Hormone Signalling Pathway and Depressive Symptoms during and after Pregnancy
title Genetic Variants in the Genes of the Stress Hormone Signalling Pathway and Depressive Symptoms during and after Pregnancy
title_full Genetic Variants in the Genes of the Stress Hormone Signalling Pathway and Depressive Symptoms during and after Pregnancy
title_fullStr Genetic Variants in the Genes of the Stress Hormone Signalling Pathway and Depressive Symptoms during and after Pregnancy
title_full_unstemmed Genetic Variants in the Genes of the Stress Hormone Signalling Pathway and Depressive Symptoms during and after Pregnancy
title_short Genetic Variants in the Genes of the Stress Hormone Signalling Pathway and Depressive Symptoms during and after Pregnancy
title_sort genetic variants in the genes of the stress hormone signalling pathway and depressive symptoms during and after pregnancy
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3972848/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24741566
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/469278
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