Behavior and circadian glucocorticoids in prepubertal monozygotic twins with birthweight differences: A prospective longitudinal cohort study on twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome patients
Nora Eberhardt
1
,
Thea Roedig
1
,
Lisa Schmidt
2
,
P. Bartmann
2
,
Paul-Martin Holterhus
3
,
Alexandra Kulle
3
,
Sandra Schulte
1
,
Bettina Gohlke
1
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2024-09-01
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ISSN: 03064530, 18733360
PubMed ID:
38810374
Abstract
Low birthweight may have adverse sequelae in later life. Therefore, we analyzed behavioral difficulties and salivary glucocorticoid profiles in monozygotic twins with intra-twin birthweight differences due to twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS). 46 monozygotic TTTS twin pairs with birthweight differences of <1SDS (concordant; n=29) and ≥1SDS (discordant; n=17) were recruited at a mean age of 6.9 years for a prospective longitudinal cohort study. For glucocorticoid analysis, saliva samples were collected (at 7 h, 13 h, 18 h and 21 h) and analyzed with liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry. Parents completed the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire. From the parents' perspective, the formerly smaller twins had statistically higher scores regarding hyperactivity (mean 4.63 vs 3.48, p=0.003) and emotional problems (mean 2.67 vs 2.02, p=0.042). Less catch-up growth (Δintra-twin height SDS 4 years of age - Δintra-twin birth length SDS) of the smaller twins was associated with higher scores for hyperactivity (Adj. R²=0.261, p<0.001, β=-1.88, F(1.44)=16.86, n=46, f²=0.35), while smaller birthweight (Adj. R²=0.135, p=0.007, β=-0,87, F(1.44)=8.03, n=46, f²=0.16) and birth length (Adj. R²=0.085, p=0.028, β=-0,78, F(1.44)=5.19, n=46, f²=0.09) were associated with higher scores for peer problems. Greater Δintra-twin for cortisol (7 h: rho=0.337, p=0.029; cumulative: rho=0.458; p=0.024) and cortisone (7 h: rho=0.329, p=0.029; 13 h: rho=0.436, p=0.005) correlated with a greater Δintra-twin for conduct problems. In the discordant group, circa 1 SDS in head circumference persisted from birth (mean SDS: smaller twin -1.18, larger twin -0.08, p<0.001) to present (mean SDS: smaller twin -1.16, larger twin -0.14, p<0.001). Higher cortisol and cortisone concentrations in smaller twins were associated with higher scores for conduct problems. Lower birthweight and absent catch-up growth affected the parents' perspective on the smaller twins' behavior. They saw those children as more hyperactive, with more peer problems and emotional problems. Thus, it seems important to introduce regular check-ups where behavioral difficulties can be assessed, and assistance and advice can be given to the families. Due to the persisting smaller head circumference in the smaller discordant twins, this should be measured regularly. 1 Keywords: low birthweight; twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome; behavioral difficulties; glucocorticoids; catch-up growth
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Eberhardt N. et al. Behavior and circadian glucocorticoids in prepubertal monozygotic twins with birthweight differences: A prospective longitudinal cohort study on twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome patients // Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2024. Vol. 167. p. 107082.
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Eberhardt N., Roedig T., Schmidt L., Bartmann P., Holterhus P., Kulle A., Schulte S., Gohlke B. Behavior and circadian glucocorticoids in prepubertal monozygotic twins with birthweight differences: A prospective longitudinal cohort study on twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome patients // Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2024. Vol. 167. p. 107082.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.psyneuen.2024.107082
UR - https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0306453024001264
TI - Behavior and circadian glucocorticoids in prepubertal monozygotic twins with birthweight differences: A prospective longitudinal cohort study on twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome patients
T2 - Psychoneuroendocrinology
AU - Eberhardt, Nora
AU - Roedig, Thea
AU - Schmidt, Lisa
AU - Bartmann, P.
AU - Holterhus, Paul-Martin
AU - Kulle, Alexandra
AU - Schulte, Sandra
AU - Gohlke, Bettina
PY - 2024
DA - 2024/09/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 107082
VL - 167
PMID - 38810374
SN - 0306-4530
SN - 1873-3360
ER -
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@article{2024_Eberhardt,
author = {Nora Eberhardt and Thea Roedig and Lisa Schmidt and P. Bartmann and Paul-Martin Holterhus and Alexandra Kulle and Sandra Schulte and Bettina Gohlke},
title = {Behavior and circadian glucocorticoids in prepubertal monozygotic twins with birthweight differences: A prospective longitudinal cohort study on twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome patients},
journal = {Psychoneuroendocrinology},
year = {2024},
volume = {167},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {sep},
url = {https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0306453024001264},
pages = {107082},
doi = {10.1016/j.psyneuen.2024.107082}
}