description) This revised application proposes Rita Suri, M.D. for a K23 Mentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development Award for the study of depressive disorders during pregnancy. A limited body of knowledge regarding the impact of mood state on the fetus complicates the management of major depression during pregnancy. The purpose of this prospective study is to examine the effects of maternal depression on the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis during pregnancy and its impact on variables related to neonatal outcome. This will be achieved by studying mood, plasma corticotropin releasing hormone (CRH), salivary cortisol, and neonatal outcome in the following groups of pregnant women: 1) 50 women with major depression who are depressed and not on antidepressants; 2) 50 women with a history of major depression who are treated with an SSRI and are euthymic; 3) 50 women without a history of major depression who are euthymic and not on antidepressants. Maternal mood state and anxiety will be assessed across each month of pregnancy; an assessment of HPA axis activity will be made in each trimester with measurements of plasma CRH and salivary cortisol. Neonatal outcome measures will include infant birth weight, gestational age, and performance on the Brazelton Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale. Information gained from this study will help clinicians and patients better understand the impact of untreated maternal depression versus treatment with antidepressants on HPA axis activity and the neonate and better assess the risks and benefits of treatment versus no medication during pregnancy. During the Award period, Dr. Suri will follow an organized program of inter- disciplinary training and supervised research under the sponsorship of Dr. Lori Altshuler. She will undergo coursework in endocrinology, physiology, embryology, neuroscience, biostatistics, and research design. She will complete a methodologically sound study of mood and endocrinology across pregnancy and effects on neonatal outcome. This research and career development plan will provide a foundation for future independent investigation regarding the management of psychiatric disorders during pregnancy.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health & Human Development (NICHD)
Type
Mentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development Award (K23)
Project #
5K23HD001304-02
Application #
6387360
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (ZHD1-DRG-D (06))
Program Officer
Willinger, Marian
Project Start
2000-07-01
Project End
2005-06-30
Budget Start
2001-07-01
Budget End
2002-06-30
Support Year
2
Fiscal Year
2001
Total Cost
$148,770
Indirect Cost
Name
University of California Los Angeles
Department
Psychiatry
Type
Schools of Medicine
DUNS #
119132785
City
Los Angeles
State
CA
Country
United States
Zip Code
90095
Suri, Rita; Hellemann, Gerhard; Stowe, Zachary N et al. (2011) A prospective, naturalistic, blinded study of early neurobehavioral outcomes for infants following prenatal antidepressant exposure. J Clin Psychiatry 72:1002-7
Suri, Rita; Hellemann, Gerhard; Cohen, Lee et al. (2008) Saliva estriol levels in women with and without prenatal antidepressant treatment. Biol Psychiatry 64:533-7
Suri, Rita; Altshuler, Lori; Hellemann, Gerhard et al. (2007) Effects of antenatal depression and antidepressant treatment on gestational age at birth and risk of preterm birth. Am J Psychiatry 164:1206-13
Hendrick, Victoria; Smith, Lynne M; Suri, Rita et al. (2003) Birth outcomes after prenatal exposure to antidepressant medication. Am J Obstet Gynecol 188:812-5