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Prenatal valproate exposure and adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes: Does sex matter?

Eliza HonybunRebecca ThwaitesCharles B MalpasGenevieve RaynerAlison AndersonJanet E GrahamAlison HitchcockTerence J O'BrienFrank J E VajdaPiero Perucca
Published in: Epilepsia (2021)
Prenatal VPA exposure seems to negate the usual male sex-related predominance in the incidence of ASD. These initial findings deepen the concept of VPA as a "behavioral teratogen" by indicating that its effect might be influenced by sex, with females appearing particularly sensitive to the effects of VPA. No association between VPA doses and adverse postnatal behavioral outcomes was detected, possibly related to the low VPA doses used in this study.
Keyphrases
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  • autism spectrum disorder
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