Brain white matter development in 8-year-old children is associated with maternal mental health during pregnancy
Yali Huang, Timothy R. Koscik, Aline Andres, Jayne Bellando, Charles M. Glasier, Adhitya Ram, Xiawei Ou

TL;DR
This study shows that a mother's mental health during pregnancy can affect the brain development of her child, specifically in areas linked to emotions.
Contribution
The study reveals specific associations between prenatal maternal depression and anxiety and altered white matter microstructure in children's limbic system.
Findings
Higher maternal depression scores correlate with reduced fractional anisotropy and increased radial diffusivity in right-hemisphere limbic tracts.
Maternal anxiety is linked to increased mean diffusivity and decreased neurite density in left-hemisphere limbic structures.
These findings suggest long-term impacts of prenatal mental health on offspring brain development.
Abstract
Maternal mental health during pregnancy can influence fetal brain development, yet its long-term effects remain unclear. This study investigates the association between prenatal maternal depression and anxiety symptoms and white matter microstructure in the limbic system of 8-year-old children. Fifty-one healthy pregnant women and typically developing 8-year-old children dyads were included in this prospective and longitudinal study. Maternal depression and anxiety symptoms were assessed at 12, 24, and 36 weeks of gestation using the Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II) and State–Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI). Their children underwent a brain MRI examination at age 8 years with multi-shell diffusion imaging analyzed using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), diffusional kurtosis imaging (DKI), and neurite orientation dispersion and density imaging (NODDI) models for a multi-aspect…
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TopicsAdvanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications · Neonatal and fetal brain pathology · Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum
