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Elevated prenatal maternal sex hormones, but not placental aromatase, are associated with child neurodevelopment

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HORMONES AND BEHAVIOR
卷 140, 期 -, 页码 -

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.yhbeh.2022.105125

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Testosterone; Estradiol; Placenta; Aromatase; Maternal; Fetal; Autism spectrum disorder

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  1. Columbia Population Research Center from the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health & Human Development [P2CHD058486]

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Fetal exposure to testosterone may increase the risk of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The role of placental aromatase in preventing fetal exposure to maternal testosterone and its implications for child neurodevelopment have not been fully explored. This study examined the relationships between prenatal maternal testosterone and estradiol levels, cord blood testosterone and estradiol levels, placental aromatase expression, and neurodevelopment in children. The findings suggest that maternal testosterone levels are associated with SCQ scores, while maternal estradiol levels are negatively associated with BASC-3 Clinical Probability scores in males.
Fetal exposure to testosterone may contribute to vulnerability for autism spectrum disorder (ASD). It is hypothesized that placental aromatase prevents fetal exposure to maternal testosterone, however, this pathway and the implications for child neurodevelopment have not been fully explored. We examined the relationships between prenatal maternal testosterone and estradiol at 19.2 +/- 1.3 weeks, cord blood testosterone and estradiol at birth, placental aromatase mRNA expression, and neurodevelopment using the Social Communication Questionnaire (SCQ), the Behavioral Assessment System for Children, 3rd Edition (BASC-3), and the Empathizing Quotient for Children (EQ-C) at 4.5-6.5 years of age in a sample of 270 Nulliparous-Mothers-to-be (nuMoM2b) study participants. Maternal testosterone levels were positively associated with SCQ scores, but the association was not significant after adjusting for maternal age at delivery, nor was there a significant interaction with sex. Maternal estradiol levels were negatively associated with BASC-3 Clinical Probability scores among males (n = 139). We report a significant interaction effect of cord blood testosterone and fetal sex on both total SCQ scores and t-scores on the Developmental Social Disorders subscale. Placental aromatase was not associated with any neurodevelopmental or hormone measure, but under conditions of low placental aromatase expression, high maternal testosterone was positively associated with SCQ scores in males (n = 46). No other associations between hormone levels and neurodevelopment were significant. Our findings provide a foundation for further investigation of the mechanisms through which maternal sex hormones and placental steroidogenesis may affect fetal hormone production and neurobehavior.

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