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Certain antidepressants used during pregnancy may cause lifelong mental health issues in children, suggests AU study
Certain antidepressants used during pregnancy may cause lifelong mental health issues in children, suggests AU study

Time of India

time5 days ago

  • Health
  • Time of India

Certain antidepressants used during pregnancy may cause lifelong mental health issues in children, suggests AU study

Prayagraj: Certain antidepressants may impact brain development in fetuses, potentially resulting in long-term mental health issues in children. Researchers at the Allahabad University, led by Prof. KP Singh from the Department of Zoology, investigated the side-effects of newer antidepressants, including Vilazodone (Viibryd), Vortioxetine (Trintellix), and Venlafaxine (Venlor), on infant rats. Their findings indicated that these medications can have detrimental effects on newborns. The study was published in the esteemed Springer journal Archives of Toxicology, known for its high impact factor. Prof. Singh emphasized that depression is a significant global mental health issue, affecting 2-20% of Indians, with women being two to three times more likely to suffer than men. Pregnant women are especially vulnerable, with around 10-20% experiencing depression. He stressed the importance of balancing effective treatment with medication safety for both mother and baby's well-being. To investigate this, Prof Singh's team, comprising his research scholars Pallavi Singh and Priyanka Agarwal, conducted experiments on pregnant rats, mimicking human pregnancy. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 5 Books Warren Buffett Wants You to Read In 2025 Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo They found that when these antidepressants were given during key stages of brain development (equivalent to the second and third trimesters in humans), the baby rats showed several alarming changes. The study found that using certain newer antidepressant drugs during pregnancy could harm the unborn baby's brain development. These drugs were linked to smaller brain size and weight in the fetus. Parts of the brain responsible for thinking, emotions, learning, memory and movement were not properly developed. This includes areas like the cerebral cortex, hippocampus, and striatum. The study found that exposure to certain antidepressants in early life led to reduced levels of crucial brain chemicals like dopamine, serotonin, and acetylcholine, which are essential for mood regulation and mental function. Additionally, the levels of substances that support brain growth were decreased, and the rate of brain cell death was increased. As a result, the baby rats developed issues such as depression, anxiety, memory problems, and emotional regulation difficulties as they matured. Prof. Singh's research revealed that antidepressants taken during pregnancy may lead to lasting mental health issues in children, persisting into adulthood. The study found that exposure to these medications in the womb caused changes in brain chemistry and function that endured even as the offspring grew up, suggesting a lifelong impact. "The young rats developed depression- and anxiety-like behaviours, along with learning and memory problems. These issues persisted into adulthood, suggesting long-lasting impacts," said Pallavi Singh, the first author of the research paper, which reported these important findings published in top international journals like Elsevier and Springer. "The key concern of the research was to highlight that the safety of newer antidepressants like Vilazodone, Vortioxetine, and Venlafaxine during pregnancy is still not well understood. More research is needed before these drugs can be considered safe for both the expecting mother and her baby," said Prof Singh.

Over 2 lakh sellers from UP drive Amazon growth story
Over 2 lakh sellers from UP drive Amazon growth story

Time of India

time25-06-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Over 2 lakh sellers from UP drive Amazon growth story

Lucknow: More than 10% of the sellers registered on the platform Amazon are from Uttar Pradesh. Sharing the UP's growth story, senior executives of the company revealed on Wednesday that more than 2 lakh sellers out of the overall 16 lakh sellers are from the state (12.5%). Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Sharing the example of Phool, a Kanpur-based company that recycles floral waste to make products, director sales at , Gaurav Bhatnagar, said UP is playing an integral part in driving the company's growth. Senior manager of Amazon Prime, Pallavi Singh, said, "While sharing our UP's growth story, I would also like to add the launch of a three-day Prime Day event that will unfold next month between July 12 and 14. Lucrative deals will be on offer along with new launches." Sharing more details about their business operations in the state, the executives of the company said that UP is home to a fulfilment centre with a storage capacity of 22.4 lakh cubic feet. "We have 140 service partners with a presence across the state and 2,650 local stores to ensure quick and speedy last-mile delivery," said Singh.

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