Changes of sex hormone level in perinatal depression in different perinatal periods
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1007-9408.2016.05.006
- VernacularTitle:围产期抑郁患者围产期不同阶段性激素的变化特征
- Author:
Qing HE
;
Jiajia HU
;
Borong ZHOU
;
Yingtao LI
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Peripartum period;
Depression;
Estrogens;
Progesterone;
Gonadal steroid hormones
- From:
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine
2016;19(5):340-344
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To study the correlation between the changes of sex hormone level in different perinatal periods and perinatal depression (PND). Methods Between February 2014 and February 2015, 300 pregnant women from the Third Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University were enrolled in this study. In the first trimester (12 weeks), the third trimester (34 weeks) and postpartum period (7 and 42 days), blood samples were collected and radioimmunoassay was performed to detect the levels of sex hormones, including estrogen, progesterone, prolactin, luteinizing hormone and follicle-stimulating hormone. Self Depression Scale and Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale were used for psychological assessment, and PND was diagnosed by psychiatrists as PND group, and non-PND cases served as control group. Two-sample t-test, variance analysis and Bonferroni test were used to compare the changes of sex hormones at different time points between the two groups. Results A total of 180 pregnant women completed the four stages of research. Fifity-four cases were diagnosed as PND, including 10 cases in the first trimester, 16 new cases in the third trimester, 14 new cases at postpartum 7 days, and 14 new cases at postpartum 42 days. (1) Comparison of the sex hormone levels between the two groups:The estrogen levels of the first trimester, the third trimester and postpartum 7 and 42 days in PND group were (4 107.30±344.68), (13 261.60±593.32), (1 281.70±151.54) and (161.40±12.21) pmol/L, and lower than in the control group [(8 619.60±514.92), (14 330.00±353.15), (3 585.90±150.83) and (270.50±11.86) pmol/L, respectively] (all P<0.05). The progesterone levels of the first trimester and postpartum 7 and 42 days in PND group were (105.49±20.40), (24.23±3.53) and (6.40±3.53) nmol/L, and higher than those in the control group [(85.80±19.06), (5.71±2.36) and (3.87±2.03) nmol/L] (t=-2.389, -2.660 and -2.103, all P<0.05). The prolactin and luteinizing hormone levels of the postpartum 42 days in PND group were lower than in the control group [(9.40±1.69) vs (17.50±1.64)μg/L, t=-4.059;(0.32±0.21) vs (2.21±0.17) mU/L, t=-12.302] (both P<0.05). The levels of follicle-stimulating hormone in the first trimester, the third trimester and postpartum 7 days were not detectable in both groups, but PND group had a lower level at postpartum 42 days than the control group [(2.22±0.58) vs (3.15±0.29) mU/L, t=-15.525, P=0.000]. (2) Sex hormone levels at different time points:There were significant differences in estrogen levels between the four time points in both groups. There was significant difference in progesterone in the PND group at four time points, while in the control group, significant differences were found between postpartum 42 days and the first and third trimester. Prolactin levels were lowest at postpartum 42 days in both groups among the four time points (Bonferroni test, all P<0.05). Conclusions Low estrogen levels and high progesterone levels and their changes in perinatal period may be correlated with PND.