Interaction effect of oxytocin receptor (OXTR) rs53576 genotype and maternal postpartum depression on child behavioural problems

May 24, 2019Scientific reports

How a child’s oxytocin receptor gene and mother's postpartum depression together relate to child behavior problems

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Abstract

A significant interaction effect was found between the oxytocin receptor genotype (AA) and on externalising problems in children.

  • The study used a longitudinal birth cohort sample of 568 children in Japan.
  • Child behavioural problems were assessed at age 6 using the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire.
  • Maternal postpartum depression was measured when children were 2 and 10 months old.
  • The interaction effect was specifically significant for children with the AA genotype of the rs53576 variant.
  • No significant interaction was observed in children with the GG/GA genotype.
  • This suggests that the AA genotype may increase vulnerability to behavioural issues in the context of maternal postpartum depression.

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Key numbers

0.136
Increase in Externalizing Problems
Coefficient for the interaction effect in children with AA genotype
234 of 568
Genotype Distribution
Children with AA genotype in the sample

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What this is

  • This research examines the interaction between oxytocin receptor genotype ( rs53576) and on child behavioral problems.
  • Using a longitudinal birth cohort in Japan, the study involved 568 children and assessed behavioral issues when they were 6 years old.
  • The findings indicate a significant interaction effect for children with the AA genotype, linking to increased externalizing problems.

Essence

  • The interaction between the rs53576 AA genotype and significantly predicts externalizing behavioral problems in children. No such effect was found for the GG/GA genotypes.

Key takeaways

  • Children with the AA genotype of rs53576 showed increased externalizing problems when exposed to . This interaction suggests genetic vulnerability exacerbated by environmental stressors.
  • No significant interaction was observed for internalizing problems, indicating that the relationship between and child behavior may differ based on the type of behavioral issue.

Caveats

  • The study's sample had a higher proportion of maternal education and lower preterm birth rates, which may limit the generalizability of the findings.
  • Child behavioral problems were assessed through parental reports, which could introduce measurement bias; objective assessments are recommended for future studies.

Definitions

  • oxytocin receptor (OXTR) genotype: Genetic variations in the oxytocin receptor gene that may influence social behaviors and mental health outcomes.
  • maternal postpartum depression: A mood disorder that can affect mothers after childbirth, potentially impacting child development and behavior.

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