2023
DOI: 10.3390/cells13010002
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Biomarkers of Affective Dysregulation Associated with In Utero Exposure to EtOH

Nune Darbinian,
Nana Merabova,
Gabriel Tatevosian
et al.

Abstract: Introduction: Children with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) exhibit behavioral and affective dysregulation, including hyperactivity and depression. The mechanisms are not known, but they could conceivably be due to postnatal social or environmental factors. However, we postulate that, more likely, the affective dysregulation is associated with the effects of EtOH exposure on the development of fetal serotonergic (5-HT) and/or dopaminergic (DA) pathways, i.e., pathways that in postnatal life are believe… Show more

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“…In previous studies, we showed that fetal brain-derived exosomes (FB-Es) can be isolated non-invasively from the maternal blood and contain neuron- [ 148 ] and oligodendrocyte-specific [ 149 , 150 , 151 ] molecules that might be useful as biomarkers for the diagnosis of pathological conditions. Some of these markers were associated with anatomical abnormalities characteristic of FASDs, including reduced eye size.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In previous studies, we showed that fetal brain-derived exosomes (FB-Es) can be isolated non-invasively from the maternal blood and contain neuron- [ 148 ] and oligodendrocyte-specific [ 149 , 150 , 151 ] molecules that might be useful as biomarkers for the diagnosis of pathological conditions. Some of these markers were associated with anatomical abnormalities characteristic of FASDs, including reduced eye size.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our laboratory has developed methods to measure the cargo of fetal brain-specific exosomes (FB-Es) that can be harvested non-invasively from the mother’s blood [ 148 , 149 ]. Correlation between FB-E miRNA changes and changes in an anatomical hallmark of FASDs, e.g., eye diameter [ 150 , 151 ], would suggest that specific miRNAs in FB-Es might be useful in the detection of FASDs early in utero and suggest possible therapeutic approaches aimed at preventing or ameliorating FASDs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%