Association of perinatal characteristics with biomarkers of stress and inflammation in young adults: An exploratory study

IF 2.1 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Anne-Christine Plank , Janina Maschke , Stefan Mestermann , Johanna Janson-Schmitt , Sarah Sturmbauer , Anna Eichler , Nicolas Rohleder
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Abstract

General peri- and postnatal characteristics may serve as markers linking pre- or early postnatal events to later health outcomes, which in turn are associated with altered stress- and immune system activity. Our exploratory study investigated whether A) the common perinatal measures “birth weight” and “birth mode” and B) the postnatal characteristics “breastfeeding” and “vaccination status” are associated with markers of stress systems – the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis and autonomous nervous system (ANS) – and inflammation in healthy young adults (n = 68, females: 70.6 %, mean age: 24.21 years, SD = 4.38) exposed to psychosocial challenge, the ‘Trier Social Stress Test’ (TSST). Salivary cortisol, alpha-amylase (sAA) and plasma interleukin-6 (IL-6) were assessed before, during and after the TSST. Participants provided information on peri- and postnatal characteristics. Linear regressions were performed to determine whether peri-/postnatal variables predict basal and stress-response-related biomarker levels. Controlling for sex and sex hormone use as relevant confounders, we found a significant association between birth weight and cortisol recovery (p = 0.032), with higher birth weight predicting higher cortisol recovery values. There were no other significant associations between predictor and outcome variables. Our results show that, in healthy young adults of mixed gender, normal-ranged birth weight is related to the cortisol response to psychosocial stress, indicating a long-term association of this perinatal marker with HPA axis function. In contrast, birth weight was not associated with markers of the ANS stress response or inflammation in adulthood. Our results further suggest that the measures birth mode, duration of breastfeeding, and vaccination status at 4 months of age do not relate to markers of the inflammatory and stress systems in adulthood.

围产期特征与青壮年压力和炎症生物标志物的关系:一项探索性研究
围产期和产后的一般特征可能是将产前或产后早期事件与日后健康结果联系起来的标志物,而健康结果又与压力和免疫系统活动的改变有关。我们的探索性研究调查了 A)围产期常见指标 "出生体重 "和 "出生方式 "以及 B)产后特征 "母乳喂养 "和 "疫苗接种状况 "是否与健康年轻人(n = 68,女性:70.6 %,平均年龄:24.21 岁,SD = 4.38)暴露于社会心理挑战--"特里尔社会压力测试"(TSST)。在 "特里尔社会压力测试 "之前、期间和之后,对唾液皮质醇、α-淀粉酶(sAA)和血浆白细胞介素-6(IL-6)进行了评估。参与者提供了有关围产期和产后特征的信息。我们进行了线性回归,以确定围产期/产后变量是否能预测基础和应激反应相关的生物标志物水平。在控制了性别和性激素使用等相关混杂因素后,我们发现出生体重与皮质醇恢复值之间存在显著关联(p = 0.032),出生体重越高,皮质醇恢复值越高。预测变量和结果变量之间没有其他重要关联。我们的研究结果表明,在男女混血的健康年轻人中,正常范围的出生体重与皮质醇对社会心理压力的反应有关,表明这一围产期标志物与 HPA 轴功能存在长期联系。与此相反,出生体重与自律神经系统应激反应或成年期炎症的标志物无关。我们的研究结果进一步表明,出生方式、母乳喂养持续时间和 4 个月大时的疫苗接种情况与成年后的炎症和应激系统标志物无关。
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Comprehensive psychoneuroendocrinology
Comprehensive psychoneuroendocrinology Psychiatry and Mental Health
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