Researchers from Virginia Commonwealth University Detail New Studies and Findings in the Area of Pain and Central Nervous System (Cell-type Specific Methylation Changes In the Newborn Child Associated To Obstetric Pain Relief).
Zdroj: | Women's Health Weekly; 10/24/2024, p1983-1983, 1p |
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Abstrakt: | Researchers from Virginia Commonwealth University conducted a study on the effects of obstetric pain relief on the newborn child's blood methylome. The study found significant alterations in the newborn's blood methylome associated with laughing gas and pudendal block treatments. The research suggests that anesthetic treatments during childbirth may impact the neonatal methylome in a cell-type specific manner, potentially influencing gene ontology terms related to anesthesia. This study provides new insights into the effects of obstetric pain relief on newborns. [Extracted from the article] |
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