Maternal Obesity Modulates Cord Blood Concentrations of Proprotein Convertase Subtilisin/Kexin-type 9 Levels.

IF 3 Q2 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Journal of the Endocrine Society Pub Date : 2024-02-20 eCollection Date: 2024-02-19 DOI:10.1210/jendso/bvae031
Dimitrios Rallis, Aimilia Eirini Papathanasiou, Helen Christou
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Abstract

Context: In utero exposure to maternal obesity or diabetes is considered a pro-inflammatory state.

Objective: To evaluate whether cord blood proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin-type 9 (PCSK9), which is regulated by inflammation and metabolic derangements, is elevated in neonates born to overweight, obese, or diabetic mothers.

Methods: A retrospective study in full-term neonates born between 2010 and 2023, at Brigham and Women's Hospital. There were 116 neonates included in our study, of which 74 (64%) were born to overweight/obese mothers and 42 (36%) were born to nonoverweight/nonobese mothers.

Results: Neonates born to overweight/obese mothers had significantly higher cord blood concentrations of PCSK9 compared with neonates born to nonoverweight/nonobese group (323 [253-442] ng/mL compared with 270 [244-382] ng/mL, P = .041). We found no significant difference in cord blood concentrations of PCSK9 between neonates of diabetic mothers compared with neonates of nondiabetic mothers. In multivariate linear regression analysis, higher cord plasma PCSK9 concentration was significantly associated with maternal overweight/obesity status (b = 50.12; 95% CI, 4.02-96.22; P = .033), after adjusting for gestational age, birth weight, male sex, and intrauterine growth restriction.

Conclusion: Neonates born to mothers with overweight/obesity have higher cord blood PCSK9 concentrations compared with the nonoverweight/nonobese group, and higher cord blood PCSK9 concentrations were significantly associated with maternal overweight/obesity status, after adjusting for perinatal factors. Larger longitudinal studies are needed to examine the role of PCSK9 in the development of metabolic syndrome in high-risk neonates born to overweight, obese, or diabetic mothers.

孕产妇肥胖会调节脐带血中蛋白转化酶亚基三肽/Kexin-9型的浓度水平。
背景:子宫内暴露于母体肥胖或糖尿病被认为是一种促炎症状态:目的:评估超重、肥胖或糖尿病母亲所生新生儿脐带血中受炎症和代谢失调调控的丙蛋白转化酶亚基酶/kexin-9型(PCSK9)是否升高:方法:对布里格姆妇女医院 2010 年至 2023 年间出生的足月新生儿进行回顾性研究。共有 116 名新生儿被纳入研究,其中 74 名(64%)新生儿的母亲超重/肥胖,42 名(36%)新生儿的母亲非超重/非肥胖:结果:超重/肥胖母亲所生新生儿的脐带血中PCSK9浓度明显高于非超重/非肥胖组新生儿(323 [253-442] 纳克/毫升高于270 [244-382] 纳克/毫升,P = .041)。我们发现,与非糖尿病母亲的新生儿相比,糖尿病母亲的新生儿脐血中 PCSK9 的浓度没有明显差异。在多变量线性回归分析中,脐带血中较高的PCSK9浓度与母亲超重/肥胖状态显著相关(b = 50.12; 95% CI, 4.02-96.22; P = .033),此前已对胎龄、出生体重、男性性别和宫内生长受限进行了调整:结论:与非超重/非肥胖组相比,超重/肥胖母亲所生新生儿的脐带血PCSK9浓度较高,在调整围产期因素后,较高的脐带血PCSK9浓度与母亲的超重/肥胖状况显著相关。需要进行更大规模的纵向研究,以探讨 PCSK9 在超重、肥胖或糖尿病母亲所生的高风险新生儿代谢综合征发展过程中的作用。
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Journal of the Endocrine Society
Journal of the Endocrine Society Medicine-Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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