Abstract. OBJECTIVE:To investigate possible linkages between neurodevelopmental delay and neurodevelopmental spectrum disorders and exposure to medication with effects on serotonin reuptake inhibition during pregnancy. METHODS: We systematically reviewed the epidemiological literature for studies bearing on this relationship in children born with neurodevelopmental spectrum disorder and related conditions, as well as animal studies giving serotonin reuptake inhibitors to pregnant animals and in addition reviewed the literature for proposals as to possible mechanisms that might link effects on serotonin reuptake with cognitive changes post-partum.The epidemiological studies were analysed to produce Forest plots to illustrate possible relations. RESULTS: The odds ratio of Autistic Spectrum or related Disorders in children born to women taking serotonin reuptake inhibiting antidepressants during pregnancy in case control studies was 1.95 (95% C.I. 1.63, 2.34) and in prospective cohort studies was 1.96 (95% C.I. 1.33, 2.90).CONCLUSIONS: There appears to be a link between serotonin reuptake inhibition in pregnancy and developmental delay and spectrum disorders in infancy leading to cognitive difficulties in childhood. More work needs to be done to establish more precisely the nature of the difficulties and possible mechanisms through which this link might be mediated.Keywords: Autism spectrum disorder, neurodevelopmental delay, neurodevelopmental spectrum disorders, antidepressants, serotonin reuptake inhibitors, pregnancy
BackgroundThe clinical syndrome later called autism was first reported in 1943 [1]. The first studies of the prevalence of autism or autistic disorder (AD) in the 1960s pointed to a rate of 4 per 10,000 [2,3]. Later studies indicated the existence of a spectrum of disorders, and brought the term autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) into being in the mid-1990s
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D. Healy et al. / Link between SSRIs in pregnancy and autistic spectrum disordersand ASD also now includes other syndromes such as Pervasive Developmental Disorder and Aspergers Disorder so that it is difficult to know how closely current clinical usage of an ASD diagnosis maps onto AD and ASD as first conceived. Current estimates are that ASD in research studies occurs at a rate of more than 1 in 70 children [5,6].Kanner autism was recognized before the emergence of modern psychotropic drugs, and given its submergence in ASD, it may not now be possible to establish whether it is linked to commonly used psychotropic medications. A number of clinical pictures linked to psychotropic drug use, fetal anticonvulsant syndrome (FACS), fetal valproate syndrome (FVS), and fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) and fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) have been described since 1970. Aside from the link to treatment, the clinical features of these disorders are consistent with a diagnosis of ASD but not Kanner autism. A growing number of epidemiological studies point to an increase in rates of ASD. This translates popularly into concerns about a change in the p...