E Drzymalla, KS Crider, A Wang, G Marta… - Translational …, 2023 - nature.com
Prenatal stress and poor maternal mental health are associated with adverse offspring outcomes; however, the biological mechanisms are unknown. Epigenetic modification has …
J Rijlaarsdam, I Pappa, E Walton… - Epigenetics, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Prenatal maternal stress exposure has been associated with neonatal differential DNA methylation. However, the available evidence in humans is largely based on candidate …
N Azar, L Booij - Journal of affective disorders, 2022 - Elsevier
Background Prenatal maternal stress is increasingly recognized as a risk factor for offspring mental health challenges. DNA methylation may be a mechanism, but few studies directly …
Background There is increasing evidence for the role of prenatal stress in shaping offspring DNA methylation and disease susceptibility. In the current study, we aimed to identify genes …
Stress during pregnancy may impact subsequent generations, which is demonstrated by an increased susceptibility to childhood and adulthood health problems in the children and …
Maternal anxiety during pregnancy is associated with adverse foetal, neonatal, and child outcomes, but biological mechanisms remain unclear. Altered foetal DNA methylation …
Fetal exposure to prenatal stress can have significant consequences on short-and long-term health. Epigenetic mechanisms, especially DNA methylation (DNAm), are a possible …
There is considerable interest in the potential nongenetic transmission of a suite of mental health conditions across generations, with epigenetics emerging as a candidate mediator of …
AL Nowak, CM Anderson, AR Mackos… - The Journal of …, 2020 - journals.lww.com
Offspring born preterm (ie, before 37 weeks of gestation) are more likely to die or experience long-standing illness than full-term offspring. Maternal genetic variants (ie, heritable, stable …