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Intergenerational transmission of depression: clinical observations and molecular mechanisms

Molecular Psychiatry, ISSN: 1476-5578, Vol: 24, Issue: 8, Page: 1157-1177
2019
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Maternal mental illness can have a devastating effect during the perinatal period, and has a profound impact on the care that the baby receives and on the relationships that the baby forms. This review summarises clinical evidence showing the effects of perinatal depression on offspring physical and behavioural development, and on the transmission of psychopathology between generations. We then evaluate a number of factors which influence this relationship, such as genetic factors, the use of psychotropic medications during pregnancy, the timing within the perinatal period, the sex of the foetus, and exposure to maltreatment in childhood. Finally, we examine recent findings regarding the molecular mechanisms underpinning these clinical observations, and identify relevant epigenetic and biomarker changes in the glucocorticoid, oxytocin, oestrogen and immune systems, as key biological mediators of these clinical findings. By understanding these molecular mechanisms in more detail, we will be able to improve outcomes for both mothers and their offspring for generations.

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Sawyer, Kristi M.; Zunszain, Patricia A.; Dazzan, Paola; Pariante, Carmine M.

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology; Medicine; Neuroscience

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