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The pathophysiology of estrogen in perinatal depression: conceptual update
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Nielsen, Anne M
, Wisner, Katherine L
, Stika, Catherine S
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Circadian rhythms
/ Corticosteroids
/ Epigenetics
/ Estrogens
/ Inflammation
/ Literature reviews
/ Parturition
/ Pathophysiology
/ Perinatal care
/ Postpartum depression
/ Pregnancy
/ Prenatal depression
/ Progesterone
/ Womens health
2024
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The pathophysiology of estrogen in perinatal depression: conceptual update
by
Nielsen, Anne M
, Wisner, Katherine L
, Stika, Catherine S
in
Circadian rhythms
/ Corticosteroids
/ Epigenetics
/ Estrogens
/ Inflammation
/ Literature reviews
/ Parturition
/ Pathophysiology
/ Perinatal care
/ Postpartum depression
/ Pregnancy
/ Prenatal depression
/ Progesterone
/ Womens health
2024
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The pathophysiology of estrogen in perinatal depression: conceptual update
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Nielsen, Anne M
, Wisner, Katherine L
, Stika, Catherine S
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Circadian rhythms
/ Corticosteroids
/ Epigenetics
/ Estrogens
/ Inflammation
/ Literature reviews
/ Parturition
/ Pathophysiology
/ Perinatal care
/ Postpartum depression
/ Pregnancy
/ Prenatal depression
/ Progesterone
/ Womens health
2024
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The pathophysiology of estrogen in perinatal depression: conceptual update
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The pathophysiology of estrogen in perinatal depression: conceptual update
2024
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PurposeEstrogen levels fall sharply after parturition and have long been considered an etiologic contributor to postpartum depression (PPD); however, no differences have been reported in plasma hormone concentrations in people who develop PPD. We examine the question: What is the current view of estrogen and the neurophysiologic processes it impacts in the development and treatment of PPD?MethodsA literature review of the role of estrogen on candidate hormonal and epigenetic systems in the peripartum period was performed, including landmark historical studies and recent publications on estrogen-related research. The authors reviewed these papers and participated in reaching consensus on a conceptual framework of estrogen activity within the complexity of pregnancy physiology to examine its potential role for driving novel interventions.ResultsEstrogen fluctuations must be conceptualized in the context of multiple dramatic and interacting changes inherent in pregnancy and after birth, including progesterone, corticosteroids, inflammation, circadian biology and psychosocial challenges. Individuals who develop PPD have increased sensitivity to epigenetic alteration at estrogen-responsive genes, and these changes are highly predictive of PPD. An effective estrogen-based treatment for PPD has yet to be found, but interventions focused on associated inflammation and circadian rhythms are promising.ConclusionsOur understanding of the biological basis of PPD, one of the most common morbidities of the perinatal period, is expanding beyond changes in gynecologic hormone concentrations to include their impact on other systems. This growing understanding of the many processes influencing PPD will allow for the development of novel prevention and treatment strategies.
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Springer Nature B.V
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