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Maternal Cardiovascular Health in Early Pregnancy and Childhood Brain Structure

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1161/JAHA.122.026133

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blood pressure; brain structure; cardiovascular health; mothers; offspring

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  1. Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam
  2. Erasmus University Rotterdam
  3. Netherlands Organization for Health Research and Development
  4. Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research
  5. Ministry of Health, Welfare, and Sport
  6. European Research Council [ERC-2014-CoG-648 916]
  7. European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program [733206]
  8. Stichting Volksbond Rotterdam
  9. NARSAD Young Investigator Grant from the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation [27853]
  10. Sophia Foundation [S18-20]
  11. Netherlands Organization for Health Research and Development [015.016.056]

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The study found that poor maternal cardiovascular health during pregnancy may impact offspring brain development in the long term, with higher maternal diastolic blood pressure in early pregnancy associated with lower offspring white matter mean diffusivity.
Background Poor cardiovascular health during pregnancy has been associated with adverse neurocognitive outcomes in the offspring. We examined the associations of maternal cardiovascular health factors with brain structure in 10-year-old children. Methods and Results We included 2797 mother-offspring pairs from the Generation R Study. Maternal body mass index, gestational weight gain, blood pressure, insulin, glucose, and lipid blood concentrations were obtained in early pregnancy. Childhood structural brain measures, including global metrics of brain tissue volumes and white matter microstructure, were quantified by magnetic resonance imaging at 10 years. As compared with offspring of mothers with normal weight, those of mothers with underweight had smaller total brain volume (difference, -28.99 [95% CI -56.55 to -1.45] cm(3)). Similarly, as compared with offspring of mothers with gestational weight gain between the 25th and 75th percentile, those of mothers with gestational weight loss or no gestational weight gain (<25th percentile), had smaller total brain volume (difference, -13.07 [95% CI, -23.82 to -2.32] cm(3)). Also, higher maternal diastolic blood pressure in early pregnancy was associated with lower offspring white matter mean diffusivity (difference, -0.07 [95% CI, -0.11 to -0.02] SD score). After multiple testing correction, only the association of maternal diastolic blood pressure with lower offspring white matter mean diffusivity remained statistically significant. No associations were observed of maternal insulin, glucose, and lipid concentrations with childhood brain outcomes. Conclusions Our findings suggest that maternal cardiovascular health during pregnancy might be related to offspring brain development in the long term. Future studies are needed to replicate our findings and to explore the causal nature of the associations.

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