Preconception thyroid function in relation to pregnancy lipids among women attending a fertility center.

IF 1.9 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Xilin Shen, Tim I M Korevaar, Tamarra James-Todd, Paige L Williams, Jennifer B Ford, Dan Zhang, Maarten A Broeren, Kathryn M Rexrode, Russ Hauser, Jorge E Chavarro, Lidia Mínguez-Alarcón
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Abstract

Context: Thyroid hormones play an essential role in lipid metabolism. The association of thyroid function and dyslipidemia in women has been mostly studied in the general population, and epidemiological evidence during pregnancy is scarce.

Objective: We investigated the association of preconception thyroid function and autoimmunity with serum lipid biomarkers during pregnancy among 142 pregnant women enrolled in the Environment and Reproductive Health (EARTH) Study (2005 - 2017) who were seeking treatment at a fertility center.

Methods: Before conception, we measured biomarkers of thyroid function and autoimmunity including thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH), free thyroxine (fT4), total thyroxine (TT4), free triiodothyronine (fT3), total triiodothyronine (TT3), thyroid peroxidase antibodies (TPOAb), and thyroglobulin antibodies (TgAb). During pregnancy, we assessed lipid biomarkers including serum levels of total triglycerides (TG), total cholesterol (TC), high-density lipoprotein (HDL), non-HDL, and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol. Linear regression models were used to study these associations while adjusting for age, body mass index, physical activity, multifetal gestation, infertility diagnosis and trimester of lipid measurement.

Results: We observed a negative association between preconception serum TT3 and HDL cholesterol levels during pregnancy (β estimate = -8.6, 95% CI = -16.2, -1.1), and a smaller negative association for TT4 with HDL (β estimate = -0.2, 95% CI = -4.0, 0.0). When stratified by trimester, these associations were stronger for those with lipids measured in the 3rd trimesters but were not observed for lipids measured in the 1st and 2nd trimesters. We also found that each 0.1 unit increase in the preconception fT3: fT4 ratio was associated with higher total cholesterol (β estimate = 32.4, 95% CI = 1.93, 62.6), non-HDL (β estimate = 35.8, 95% CI = 5.63, 65.9) and LDL (β estimate = 32.1, 95% CI = 4.48, 59.7) cholesterol in 3rd trimester, but no association for those with lipids measured in earlier trimesters. No other associations were found for the other examined exposures and outcomes.

Conclusions: This study showed that some preconception biomarkers of thyroid function were associated with serum lipid levels during pregnancy. These results highlight the importance of thyroid function during the preconception window, and its potential impact on cholesterol levels at different time periods in the pregnancy.

在生育中心就诊的妇女中,孕前甲状腺功能与妊娠脂质的关系。
背景:甲状腺激素在脂质代谢中起重要作用。妇女甲状腺功能和血脂异常的关系主要是在普通人群中研究的,而孕期的流行病学证据很少。目的:研究环境与生殖健康(EARTH)研究(2005 - 2017)中142名在生育中心寻求治疗的孕妇孕前甲状腺功能和自身免疫与妊娠期间血脂生物标志物的关系。方法:受孕前检测甲状腺功能和自身免疫指标,包括促甲状腺激素(TSH)、游离甲状腺素(fT4)、总甲状腺素(TT4)、游离三碘甲状腺原氨酸(fT3)、总三碘甲状腺原氨酸(TT3)、甲状腺过氧化物酶抗体(TPOAb)和甲状腺球蛋白抗体(TgAb)。在怀孕期间,我们评估了脂质生物标志物,包括血清总甘油三酯(TG)、总胆固醇(TC)、高密度脂蛋白(HDL)、非高密度脂蛋白和低密度脂蛋白(LDL)胆固醇水平。在调整年龄、体重指数、体力活动、多胎妊娠、不孕症诊断和脂质测量的三个月后,使用线性回归模型来研究这些关联。结果:我们观察到孕前血清TT3与妊娠期间HDL胆固醇水平呈负相关(β估计= -8.6,95% CI = -16.2, -1.1), TT4与HDL有较小的负相关(β估计= -0.2,95% CI = -4.0, 0.0)。当按妊娠分层时,这些关联在妊娠晚期测量的血脂中更强,但在妊娠早期和晚期测量的血脂中没有观察到。我们还发现,孕前fT3: fT4比值每增加0.1个单位,妊娠晚期总胆固醇(β估计= 32.4,95% CI = 1.93, 62.6)、非高密度脂蛋白(β估计= 35.8,95% CI = 5.63, 65.9)和低密度脂蛋白(β估计= 32.1,95% CI = 4.48, 59.7)较高,但与妊娠早期测量的脂质没有关联。其他被检查的暴露和结果没有发现其他关联。结论:本研究表明,一些孕前甲状腺功能的生物标志物与妊娠期间的血脂水平有关。这些结果强调了甲状腺功能在孕前窗口期的重要性,以及它对怀孕不同时期胆固醇水平的潜在影响。
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Thyroid Research
Thyroid Research Medicine-Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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