Physical activity pattern and Pre-eclampsia risk biomarkers: an observational study

IF 2.5 3区 生物学 Q3 REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY
Ana M. Cagiao , Pablo Díaz-Brage , Manuel-Avelino Giráldez , Marta Torres-Tarrío , Melissa L. Erickson , Elvis A. Carnero
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Abstract

Screening tests for preterm pre-eclampsia (PE) include maternal risk factors, mean arterial blood pressure (MAP), uterine artery pulsatility index (UtA-PI) and serum placental growth factor (PlGF). Exercise interventions have been shown to improve vascular function in pregnant women, which could mediate improvements in angiogenic balance. However, few studies have analyzed how sedentarism and/or physical activity levels are associated with biomarkers of PE. The aim of this study was to analyze the associations between objectively measured physical activity and sedentarism levels with PE risk biomarkers. We hypothesized that higher PA levels would be associated with lower MAP and UtA-PI, and higher PlGF. This was an ancillary study with a convenience sampling from a larger cohort (PREVAL study). Physical activity and sedentarism levels were objectively measured by actigraphy (GT9X Actigraph) in 21 women during the first trimester of pregnancy. We measured PE biomarkers: UtA-PI by ultrasound, PlGF in serum and MAP with a digital sphygmomanometer. The sample was stratified in 2 groups for both physical activity and sedentarism level. Comparisons between groups for PE biomarkers were performed using T-test or Mann Whitney U-test. The level of significance was set at 0.05. PlGF was 57.6 % higher in the active group than in the low-active group (P = 0.018). UtA-PI and MAP were lower in the active group and low-sedentary group although differences were not significant. Moderate-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) was associated with PlGF levels. Therefore, our study suggests a plausible connection between MVPA and biomarkers of PE.
体育活动模式和子痫前期风险生物标志物:一项观察性研究
早产子痫前期(PE)筛查试验包括产妇危险因素、平均动脉血压(MAP)、子宫动脉搏动指数(UtA-PI)和血清胎盘生长因子(PlGF)。运动干预已被证明可以改善孕妇的血管功能,这可能介导血管生成平衡的改善。然而,很少有研究分析久坐和/或身体活动水平与PE的生物标志物之间的关系。本研究的目的是分析客观测量的身体活动和久坐水平与PE风险生物标志物之间的关系。我们假设较高的PA水平与较低的MAP和UtA-PI以及较高的PlGF有关。这是一项辅助研究,从更大的队列(PREVAL研究)中进行方便抽样。采用活动描记仪(GT9X Actigraph)客观测量21名妊娠早期妇女的身体活动和久坐水平。我们测量了PE生物标志物:超声UtA-PI,血清PlGF和数字血压计MAP。根据身体活动和久坐水平将样本分为两组。PE生物标志物组间比较采用t检验或Mann Whitney u检验。显著性水平设为0.05。活性组PlGF比低活性组高57.6 % (P = 0.018)。运动组和低久坐组的UtA-PI和MAP均较低,但差异不显著。中度剧烈运动(MVPA)与PlGF水平相关。因此,我们的研究表明MVPA与PE的生物标志物之间存在合理的联系。
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Reproductive biology
Reproductive biology 生物-生殖生物学
CiteScore
3.90
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发文量
95
审稿时长
29 days
期刊介绍: An official journal of the Society for Biology of Reproduction and the Institute of Animal Reproduction and Food Research of Polish Academy of Sciences in Olsztyn, Poland. Reproductive Biology is an international, peer-reviewed journal covering all aspects of reproduction in vertebrates. The journal invites original research papers, short communications, review articles and commentaries dealing with reproductive physiology, endocrinology, immunology, molecular and cellular biology, receptor studies, animal breeding as well as andrology, embryology, infertility, assisted reproduction and contraception. Papers from both basic and clinical research will be considered.
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