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冈比亚农村地区母亲出生季节对子代体型的代际影响

Intergenerational effects of maternal birth season on offspring size in rural Gambia.

机构信息

Department of Animal and Plant Sciences, University of Sheffield, Sheffield S10 2TN, UK.

出版信息

Proc Biol Sci. 2012 Oct 22;279(1745):4253-62. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2012.1363. Epub 2012 Aug 15.

Abstract

Environmental conditions experienced in early life can influence an individual's growth and long-term health, and potentially also that of their offspring. However, such developmental effects on intergenerational outcomes have rarely been studied. Here we investigate intergenerational effects of early environment in humans using survey- and clinic-based data from rural Gambia, a population experiencing substantial seasonal stress that influences foetal growth and has long-term effects on first-generation survival. Using Fourier regression to model seasonality, we test whether (i) parental birth season has intergenerational consequences for offspring in utero growth (1982 neonates, born 1976-2009) and (ii) whether such effects have been reduced by improvements to population health in recent decades. Contrary to our predictions, we show effects of maternal birth season on offspring birth weight and head circumference only in recent maternal cohorts born after 1975. Offspring birth weight varied according to maternal birth season from 2.85 to 3.03 kg among women born during 1975-1984 and from 2.84 to 3.41 kg among those born after 1984, but the seasonality effect reversed between these cohorts. These results were not mediated by differences in maternal age or parity. Equivalent patterns were observed for offspring head circumference (statistically significant) and length (not significant), but not for ponderal index. No relationships were found between paternal birth season and offspring neonatal anthropometrics. Our results indicate that even in rural populations living under conditions of relative affluence, brief variation in environmental conditions during maternal early life may exert long-term intergenerational effects on offspring.

摘要

个体在早期经历的环境条件会影响其生长和长期健康,甚至可能影响其后代。然而,这种对代际结果的发育影响很少被研究过。在这里,我们使用来自冈比亚农村地区的调查和临床数据,研究了人类早期环境的代际效应,该地区经历了大量影响胎儿生长的季节性压力,并且对第一代人的生存有长期影响。我们使用傅里叶回归来模拟季节性,检验了(i)父母的出生季节是否对胎儿生长的后代具有代际影响(1982 名新生儿,1976-2009 年出生),以及(ii)这种影响是否因近几十年来人口健康状况的改善而减少。与我们的预测相反,我们仅在最近出生于 1975 年以后的母亲队列中显示出母亲出生季节对后代出生体重和头围的影响。后代的出生体重根据母亲的出生季节而变化,在 1975-1984 年期间出生的女性中为 2.85 至 3.03 公斤,而在 1984 年后出生的女性中为 2.84 至 3.41 公斤,但这两个队列之间的季节效应发生了逆转。这些结果不受母亲年龄或产次差异的影响。在后代头围(统计学上显著)和长度(不显著)方面观察到了类似的模式,但在体重指数方面则没有。未发现父亲出生季节与后代新生儿人体测量指标之间存在关系。我们的研究结果表明,即使在生活条件相对富裕的农村人口中,母亲早期生活中短暂的环境变化也可能对后代产生长期的代际影响。

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