Alexandra R Tabachnick, Rina Das Eiden, Madelyn H Labella, Mary Dozier
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Abstract
Prenatal opioid exposure has been associated with developmental problems, including autonomic nervous system dysregulation. However, little is known about the effects of prenatal opioid exposure on the autonomic nervous system beyond the first days of life, particularly across both the parasympathetic and sympathetic branches, and when accounting for exposure to other substances. The present study examined the effects of prenatal exposure to opioid agonist therapy (OAT, e.g., methadone) and other opioids on infant autonomic nervous system activity at rest and in response to a social stressor (the Still-Face Paradigm) at six months among 86 infants varying in prenatal opioid and other substance exposure. Results indicated that OAT and other opioids have unique effects on the developing autonomic nervous system that may further depend on subtype (i.e., methadone versus buprenorphine) and timing in gestation. Results are discussed in the context of theoretical models of the developing stress response system.
产前阿片类药物暴露与发育问题有关,包括自主神经系统失调。然而,人们对产前阿片类药物暴露对生命最初几天之后的自主神经系统的影响知之甚少,尤其是对副交感神经和交感神经分支的影响,以及在考虑暴露于其他物质时的影响。本研究在86名不同产前阿片类药物和其他物质暴露的婴儿中,调查了产前暴露于阿片类激动剂治疗(OAT,如美沙酮)和其他阿片类物质对婴儿休息时自主神经系统活动的影响,以及对6个月时社会压力源(Still Face Paradigm)的反应。结果表明,OAT和其他阿片类药物对发育中的自主神经系统具有独特的影响,这可能进一步取决于亚型(即美沙酮与丁丙诺啡)和妊娠时间。结果是在发展中的应力反应系统的理论模型的背景下讨论的。