Impact of In Utero Exposure to Antiepileptic Drugs on Neonatal Brain Function

Author:

Tokariev Anton12ORCID,Breakspear Michael34ORCID,Videman Mari15ORCID,Stjerna Susanna12ORCID,Scholtens Lianne H6ORCID,van den Heuvel Martijn P67ORCID,Cocchi Luca8ORCID,Vanhatalo Sampsa12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Baby Brain Activity Center (BABA), Department of Clinical Neurophysiology, New Children's Hospital, HUS Imaging, Helsinki University Hospital and University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland

2. Neuroscience Center, Helsinki Institute of Life Science, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland

3. School of Psychology, College of Engineering, Science and the Environment, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, New South Wales, Australia

4. School of Medicine and Public Health, College of Health and Medicine, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, New South Wales, Australia

5. Department of Pediatric Neurology, New Children's Hospital, Helsinki University Hospital and University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland

6. Department of Complex Trait Genetics, Center for Neurogenomics and Cognitive Research, Faculty of Science, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam Neuroscience, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

7. Department of Child Psychiatry, Amsterdam University Medical Center, Amsterdam Neuroscience, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

8. Department of Genetics and Computational Biology, QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute, Brisbane, Australia

Abstract

Abstract In utero brain development underpins brain health across the lifespan but is vulnerable to physiological and pharmacological perturbation. Here, we show that antiepileptic medication during pregnancy impacts on cortical activity during neonatal sleep, a potent indicator of newborn brain health. These effects are evident in frequency-specific functional brain networks and carry prognostic information for later neurodevelopment. Notably, such effects differ between different antiepileptic drugs that suggest neurodevelopmental adversity from exposure to antiepileptic drugs and not maternal epilepsy per se. This work provides translatable bedside metrics of brain health that are sensitive to the effects of antiepileptic drugs on postnatal neurodevelopment and carry direct prognostic value.

Funder

Finnish Brain Foundation

Foundation for Pediatric Research

Sigrid Jusélius Foundation

Academy of Finland

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Cognitive Neuroscience

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