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Prenatal Environment and Perinatal Factors Associated with Autism Spectrum Disorder

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Ou, J; Shen, Y; Li, Y; Xu, G; Liu, H; He, Y; Guo, H; Wu, R; Hughes, C; Xia, K; Zhao, J; Zhang, F
Published in: Global Clinical and Translational Research
September 30, 2019

Background: Both genetic and epidemiological studies have indicated that environmental factors play an essential role in the development of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). We conducted this study to identify maternal exposure to environmental factors, in particular during the fetal development or perinatal period, associated with ASD. Methods: Two independent samples of children with ASD and typical developed (TD) were from distinct regions in China. Multiple logistic regression analysis was performed to identify factors associated with ASD in each sample and then in the combined sample. Results: Five factors were consistently associated with ASD in both samples. In the combined sample, maternal chemical exposure (odds ratio [OR] =4.50; 95% CI: 2.38-8.52), use of medication (OR = 3.19; 95% CI: 2.19-4.65), maternal infection (OR = 2.68; 95% CI: 1.99-3.61), threatened abortion (OR = 2.37; 95% CI: 1.61-3.50), and induced abortion before having the child (OR = 2.07; 95% CI: 1.65-2.60) showed strong associations with ASD; moreover, five factors explained 10-15% of the variation in the risk of ASD. A significant interaction between maternal infection and the use of medication during pregnancy was consistently detected in both independent and combined samples together. Conclusion: Two novel risk factors of maternal chemical exposure and induced abortion may have important implications for understanding the etiology of ASD, particularly in China. Prospective studies are needed to validate these findings, and necessary interventions are recommended to reduce the risk of ASD. KEYWORDS Autism spectrum disorder, chemical exposure, induced abortion, maternal infection

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Global Clinical and Translational Research

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2643-8151

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2641-7154

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September 30, 2019

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100 / 108

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Global Clinical and Translational Research Institute
 

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Ou, J., Shen, Y., Li, Y., Xu, G., Liu, H., He, Y., … Zhang, F. (2019). Prenatal Environment and Perinatal Factors Associated with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Global Clinical and Translational Research, 100–108. https://doi.org/10.36316/gcatr.01.0015
Ou, Jianjun, Yidong Shen, Yamin Li, Guanglei Xu, Huaqing Liu, Yiqun He, Hui Guo, et al. “Prenatal Environment and Perinatal Factors Associated with Autism Spectrum Disorder.” Global Clinical and Translational Research, September 30, 2019, 100–108. https://doi.org/10.36316/gcatr.01.0015.
Ou J, Shen Y, Li Y, Xu G, Liu H, He Y, et al. Prenatal Environment and Perinatal Factors Associated with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Global Clinical and Translational Research. 2019 Sep 30;100–8.
Ou, Jianjun, et al. “Prenatal Environment and Perinatal Factors Associated with Autism Spectrum Disorder.” Global Clinical and Translational Research, Global Clinical and Translational Research Institute, Sept. 2019, pp. 100–08. Crossref, doi:10.36316/gcatr.01.0015.
Ou J, Shen Y, Li Y, Xu G, Liu H, He Y, Guo H, Wu R, Hughes C, Xia K, Zhao J, Zhang F. Prenatal Environment and Perinatal Factors Associated with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Global Clinical and Translational Research. Global Clinical and Translational Research Institute; 2019 Sep 30;100–108.

Published In

Global Clinical and Translational Research

DOI

EISSN

2643-8151

ISSN

2641-7154

Publication Date

September 30, 2019

Start / End Page

100 / 108

Publisher

Global Clinical and Translational Research Institute