Estrogens hormones in pregnant women increases autism risk
High levels of estrogen hormones in the womb could increase the risk of a foetus developing autism later, suggests a study.
In 2015, a team of scientists measured the levels of four prenatal steroid hormones, including, 2 known as androgens, in the amniotic fluid in the womb and discovered that they;re higher in male fetuses who later developed autism.
Same scientists have built on their previous findings by testing the amniotic fluid samples from 98 individuals , but this time looking at another set of prenatal sex steroid hormones called estrogens. This is an important next step because some of the hormones previously studied are directly converted into estrogens.
All 4 estrogens were significantly elevated, on average, in the 98 fetuses, who later developed autism, compared to the 177 fetuses who did not. High levels of prenatal estrogens were even more predictive of the likelihood of autism than were high levels of prenatal androgens ( such as testosterone).
The lead researcher said, this new finding supports the idea that increased prenatal sex steroid hormones are one of the potential causes for the condition. Genetics is well established as another, and these hormones likely interact with genetic factors to affect the developing foetal brain.
These elevated hormones could be coming from the mother, the baby or the placenta. Our next step should be to study all these possible sources and how they interact during pregnancy, said one of the researchers.
In 2015, a team of scientists measured the levels of four prenatal steroid hormones, including, 2 known as androgens, in the amniotic fluid in the womb and discovered that they;re higher in male fetuses who later developed autism.
Same scientists have built on their previous findings by testing the amniotic fluid samples from 98 individuals , but this time looking at another set of prenatal sex steroid hormones called estrogens. This is an important next step because some of the hormones previously studied are directly converted into estrogens.
All 4 estrogens were significantly elevated, on average, in the 98 fetuses, who later developed autism, compared to the 177 fetuses who did not. High levels of prenatal estrogens were even more predictive of the likelihood of autism than were high levels of prenatal androgens ( such as testosterone).
The lead researcher said, this new finding supports the idea that increased prenatal sex steroid hormones are one of the potential causes for the condition. Genetics is well established as another, and these hormones likely interact with genetic factors to affect the developing foetal brain.
These elevated hormones could be coming from the mother, the baby or the placenta. Our next step should be to study all these possible sources and how they interact during pregnancy, said one of the researchers.
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High levels of
estrogens hormones in the womb could increase the risk of a foetus
developing autism later, suggests a study. The study was published in
the journal 'Molecular Psychiatry'. In 2015, a team of scientists
measured the levels of four prenatal steroid hormones, including two
known as androgens, in the amniotic fluid in the womb and discovered
that they were higher in male foetuses who later developed autism.
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