Lesser-Katz M
Int J Addict. 1982 Jul;17(5):887-96. doi: 10.3109/10826088209056335.
The effect of in utero exposure to drugs of abuse on certain neurological and behavioral characteristics of the newborn was studied in 10 infants of drug-dependent mothers. Fourteen newborns of mothers not receiving drugs served as matched controls. Infants exposed to drugs of abuse during fetal life exhibited a high level of arousal and irritability, and extreme muscle tone fluctuations--i.e., a predominant hypertonicity (rigidity) alternating with short periods of a very low tone (flaccidity). These newborns were also highly active, tremulous, and motorically immature, and displayed near-constant crying and disturbed sleep patterns. However, their orientation to external stimuli and the findings on neurological examination were similar to those of control neonates.
对10名母亲为药物依赖者的婴儿进行了研究,以探讨子宫内暴露于滥用药物对新生儿某些神经和行为特征的影响。14名母亲未使用药物的新生儿作为匹配对照。在胎儿期暴露于滥用药物的婴儿表现出高度的觉醒和易激惹,以及极度的肌张力波动——即主要为高张力(僵硬)与短时间的极低张力(松弛)交替出现。这些新生儿还表现为高度活跃、震颤、运动发育不成熟,且几乎持续哭闹、睡眠模式紊乱。然而,他们对外部刺激的定向以及神经检查结果与对照新生儿相似。