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Query: UMLS:C0268596 (
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Omega-3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid (
n
-3 FA) status may be associated with mood disorders. Here, we evaluated the potential association between antenatal depression/anxiety and
n
-3/
n
-6 FA in (a) maternal erythrocytes and (b) human milk. In addition, we explored associations between
n
-3/
n
-6 FA in erythrocytes and in human milk and postpartum depression, while controlling for antenatal depression. Twenty-seven pregnant women diagnosed with a current major depressive disorder (MDD;
n
= 9), anxiety disorder (AD;
n
= 10) or a mixed anxiety-depression disorder (
MADD
;
n
= 8), and 40 healthy controls were included.
n
-3/
n
-6 FA were determined in maternal erythrocytes in gestational week 32 and in human milk in postpartum week 1. In the first week postpartum, the
Edinburgh
-
Postnatal
-
Depression
-
Questionnaire
was used to assess postpartum depression. Results show that women with M(A)DD had significantly lower erythrocyte levels of total
n
-3 FA, EPA, DHA and DGLA, and significantly higher
n
-6
DPA
, and
n
-6:
n
-3, AA:EPA and
n
-6
DPA
:DHA ratios compared to healthy controls. No significant associations between antenatal depression or anxiety and
n
-3/
n
-6 FA in human milk were found. After controlling for antenatal mental health,
n
-3/
n
-6 FA in maternal erythrocytes or in human milk were not significantly associated with postpartum depression. In conclusion, antenatal depression, alone or with an anxiety disorder, was associated with lower
n
-3 FA levels and higher
n
-6:
n
-3 FA ratios in maternal erythrocytes during gestation. This study provides some insights into the associations between
n
-3/
n
-6 FA levels during pregnancy and lactation and perinatal mental health.
...
PMID:Levels of
n
-3 and
n
-6 Fatty Acids in Maternal Erythrocytes during Pregnancy and in Human Milk and Its Association with Perinatal Mental Health. 3293 15