The Association between Hair Cortisol and Self-Reported Symptoms of Depression in Pregnant Women.

Depression has been linked to an imbalance in cortisol. Until recently, cortisol has been studied by measuring concentrations at single time points in blood or saliva samples. Cortisol concentrations vary with circadian rhythm and experiences, from time point to time point. The measurement of hair c...

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Main Authors: Ellen Wikenius, Vibeke Moe, Marian Kjellevold, Lars Smith, Robert Lyle, Rune Waagbø, Christian Magnus Page, Anne Margrethe Myhre
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5008720?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-b7693fb1c4f944649022d3391a63f6772020-11-25T00:08:50ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-01119e016180410.1371/journal.pone.0161804The Association between Hair Cortisol and Self-Reported Symptoms of Depression in Pregnant Women.Ellen WikeniusVibeke MoeMarian KjellevoldLars SmithRobert LyleRune WaagbøChristian Magnus PageAnne Margrethe MyhreDepression has been linked to an imbalance in cortisol. Until recently, cortisol has been studied by measuring concentrations at single time points in blood or saliva samples. Cortisol concentrations vary with circadian rhythm and experiences, from time point to time point. The measurement of hair cortisol concentration (HCC) is a new method of accessing mean, long-term cortisol concentrations. Recent studies show positive associations between depression and HCC, and prenatal maternal cortisol is thought to influence the developing fetus. We therefore examined the association between HCC and self-reported symptoms of depression in second trimester pregnant women. Participants were 181 women, recruited between September 2011 and October 2013 to the Little-in-Norway (LiN)-study. These women answered the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Rating Scale (EPDS) on self-reported symptoms of depression, and one cm maternal scalp hair was collected and analyzed for cortisol concentrations. Multiple regression analyses did not show depressive symptoms as a predictor for HCC in our selection of pregnant women, while gestational age was significantly related. In conclusion, our study indicated that symptoms of depression during pregnancy did not predict HCC, but further studies of clinically depressed, pregnant women using gestational age as an adjustment variable are warranted.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5008720?pdf=render
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author Ellen Wikenius
Vibeke Moe
Marian Kjellevold
Lars Smith
Robert Lyle
Rune Waagbø
Christian Magnus Page
Anne Margrethe Myhre
spellingShingle Ellen Wikenius
Vibeke Moe
Marian Kjellevold
Lars Smith
Robert Lyle
Rune Waagbø
Christian Magnus Page
Anne Margrethe Myhre
The Association between Hair Cortisol and Self-Reported Symptoms of Depression in Pregnant Women.
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author_facet Ellen Wikenius
Vibeke Moe
Marian Kjellevold
Lars Smith
Robert Lyle
Rune Waagbø
Christian Magnus Page
Anne Margrethe Myhre
author_sort Ellen Wikenius
title The Association between Hair Cortisol and Self-Reported Symptoms of Depression in Pregnant Women.
title_short The Association between Hair Cortisol and Self-Reported Symptoms of Depression in Pregnant Women.
title_full The Association between Hair Cortisol and Self-Reported Symptoms of Depression in Pregnant Women.
title_fullStr The Association between Hair Cortisol and Self-Reported Symptoms of Depression in Pregnant Women.
title_full_unstemmed The Association between Hair Cortisol and Self-Reported Symptoms of Depression in Pregnant Women.
title_sort association between hair cortisol and self-reported symptoms of depression in pregnant women.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Depression has been linked to an imbalance in cortisol. Until recently, cortisol has been studied by measuring concentrations at single time points in blood or saliva samples. Cortisol concentrations vary with circadian rhythm and experiences, from time point to time point. The measurement of hair cortisol concentration (HCC) is a new method of accessing mean, long-term cortisol concentrations. Recent studies show positive associations between depression and HCC, and prenatal maternal cortisol is thought to influence the developing fetus. We therefore examined the association between HCC and self-reported symptoms of depression in second trimester pregnant women. Participants were 181 women, recruited between September 2011 and October 2013 to the Little-in-Norway (LiN)-study. These women answered the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Rating Scale (EPDS) on self-reported symptoms of depression, and one cm maternal scalp hair was collected and analyzed for cortisol concentrations. Multiple regression analyses did not show depressive symptoms as a predictor for HCC in our selection of pregnant women, while gestational age was significantly related. In conclusion, our study indicated that symptoms of depression during pregnancy did not predict HCC, but further studies of clinically depressed, pregnant women using gestational age as an adjustment variable are warranted.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5008720?pdf=render
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