Circulating Very Long-Chain Saturated Fatty Acids in Early Pregnancy: Association With Blood Pressure and Weight Gain.

Hana Arghavani, Line Berthiaume, Karine Greffard, Pierre Julien, François Audibert, William D Fraser, Iwona Rudkowska, Jean-François Bilodeau
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Abstract

Objectives: To examine the associations of circulating very long-chain saturated fatty acids (VLSFAs) with maternal blood pressure (BP), weight gain, and incidence of gestational hypertension (GH)/preeclampsia (PE) in a retrospective longitudinal study.

Methods: Blood samples from 92 pregnant women, including normotensive (n = 64) and hypertensive pregnancies (GH/PE, n = 28), from the International Trial of Antioxidants in the Prevention of PE (INTAPP; ISRCTN 85024310) were used at 8-14 weeks (visit 1) and 20-24 weeks (visit 2). Plasma Fatty acids (FA) profiles were measured by gas chromatography with flame ionization detection. Partial correlations and mixed models assessed BP and FA associations. Logistic regression models were used to assess GH/PE risks using FAs.

Results: Weight gain adjusted for pre-pregnancy BMI was inversely correlated to arachidic acid at visit 1 (r = -0.364, P < 0.001). VLSFAs, arachidic acid, and tricosylic acid were negatively correlated with both systolic BP and diastolic BP (DBP) at visit 1 (r < -0.274, P < 0.03). Higher levels of VLSFAs were also associated with the lower quartile of DBP (P = 0.01). Integrating clinical parameters with FA profiles (palmitoleic acid and eicosapentaenoic acid) presented a promising predictive model for GH/PE.

Conclusions: VLSFA levels in circulating phospholipids, especially arachidic acid, are associated with weight gain and BP, and with tricosylic acid, could be linked to a potentially protective role within FAs in a more complex lipid signature against hypertension in pregnancy.

妊娠早期循环的长链饱和脂肪酸:与血压和体重增加有关。
目的:通过一项回顾性纵向研究,探讨循环甚长链饱和脂肪酸(VLSFAs)与孕妇血压(BP)、体重增加和妊娠高血压(GH)/子痫前期(PE)发生率的关系。方法:使用来自国际抗氧化剂预防先兆子痫试验(INTAPP; ISRCTN 85024310)的92名孕妇的血液样本,包括血压正常的孕妇(n = 64)和高血压孕妇(GH/PE, n = 28),于8-14周(访问1)和20-24周(访问2)使用。采用气相色谱火焰电离检测法测定血浆脂肪酸(FA)谱。部分相关和混合模型评估了BP和FA的关联。Logistic回归模型用于FAs评估GH/PE风险。结果:妊娠前体重指数调整后的体重增加与就诊1时花生四烯酸呈负相关(r = -0.364, P < 0.001)。vlsfa、花生四酸、三叶草酸与就诊1时收缩压、舒张压均呈负相关(r < -0.274, P < 0.03)。高水平的vlsfa也与DBP低四分位数相关(P = 0.01)。将临床参数与FAs谱(棕榈油酸和二十碳五烯酸)相结合,提出了一种很有前景的GH/PE预测模型。结论:循环磷脂中的vlsfa水平,特别是花生四烯酸,与体重增加和血压有关,而三叶草酸可能与FAs中潜在的保护作用有关,在更复杂的脂质特征中对抗妊娠期高血压。
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