Association between maternal serum essential trace element concentration in early pregnancy and gestational diabetes mellitus.

IF 5.2 2区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Jinlang Lyu, Peng Tang, Yuanyuan Wang, Na Han, Rong Zhang, Xiangming Yang, Yuelong Ji, Jue Liu, Bin Wang, Lailai Yan, Qin Li, Xu Ma, Hai-Jun Wang
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Abstract

Background: Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) remains a major pregnancy metabolic issue. Although evidence suggested that essential trace elements (ETEs) may alter glycemic regulation during pregnancy, their associations with GDM remained uncertain.

Methods: From the Peking University Birth Cohort in Tongzhou (PKUBC-T) with a total of 5426 participants, we randomly selected 200 cases with GDM and 200 matched controls without GDM to conduct a nested case-control study. The matching was on maternal age ( ± 2 years) and gestational week at which the oral glucose tolerance test was performed. We evaluated the levels of six ETEs (Cu, Zn, Se, Mo, Co, Cr) in serum samples collected at the first trimester (10.3 ± 1.6 gestational weeks). Associations were assessed with unconditional logistic regressions and Bayesian kernel machine regression.

Results: Serum Co concentrations in pregnant women with GDM (Median: 0.920 ug/L) were observed to be lower than in controls (Median: 0.973 ug/L). Compared to those with the lowest tertile, the pregnant women with the highest tertile of Co concentrations had decreased risk of GDM (OR = 0.56, 95% CI: 0.34-0.93, P = 0.024) in the adjusted models. The association was further confirmed in the multiple-exposure analysis. The overall concentrations of six ETE mixtures showed an inverse association with GDM although not significant.

Conclusion: Our study added new evidence that maternal serum Co level was inversely associated with the risk of GDM, indicating that maternal deficiency of Co may play a role in the development of GDM.

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妊娠早期母体血清必需微量元素浓度与妊娠期糖尿病的关系。
背景:妊娠期糖尿病(GDM)仍然是一个主要的妊娠代谢问题。尽管有证据表明,必需微量元素(ETEs)可能会改变妊娠期间的血糖调节,但它们与GDM的关系仍不确定。方法:从北京大学通州出生队列(PKUBC-T)共5426名参与者中,随机选择200例GDM患者和200例匹配的非GDM对照组进行巢式病例对照研究。配对是根据产妇年龄(±2岁)和妊娠周进行口服葡萄糖耐量试验。我们在妊娠早期(10.3±1.6孕周)采集血清样本,评估6种ETEs (Cu、Zn、Se、Mo、Co、Cr)的水平。用无条件逻辑回归和贝叶斯核机回归评估关联。结果:GDM孕妇血清Co浓度(中位数:0.920 ug/L)低于对照组(中位数:0.973 ug/L)。在调整后的模型中,Co浓度最高的孕妇发生GDM的风险较低(OR = 0.56, 95% CI: 0.34-0.93, P = 0.024)。这种关联在多次暴露分析中得到进一步证实。6种ETE混合物的总浓度与GDM呈负相关,但不显著。结论:本研究为母体血清Co水平与GDM发生风险呈负相关提供了新的证据,提示母体Co缺乏可能在GDM发生过程中发挥作用。
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Nutrition & Diabetes
Nutrition & Diabetes ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM-NUTRITION & DIETETICS
CiteScore
9.20
自引率
0.00%
发文量
50
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Nutrition & Diabetes is a peer-reviewed, online, open access journal bringing to the fore outstanding research in the areas of nutrition and chronic disease, including diabetes, from the molecular to the population level.
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