[Maternal nutritional states and serum insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) concentrations in normal and abnormal pregnancy].

J Senoo, H Morikawa, M Mochizuki, Y Ueda
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It is well known that serum IGF-I concentrations are regulated endocrinologically since IGF-I has a growth-promoting action as a mediator of growth hormone. However, recent reports suggest that nutritional states influence serum IGF-I concentration because IGF-I shows anabolic effects like insulin. The aim of this study was to clarify the influences of maternal nutritional states or metabolism on the IGF-I concentrations in normal and abnormal pregnancy. In normal pregnant women, a significant positive correlation was indicated between serum IGF-I concentrations and maternal weight gain during pregnancy or serum triglyceride levels, and a significant negative correlation was observed between serum IGF-I concentrations and serum total protein levels. In the cases complicated with hyperemesis or hyperthyroidism during early gestation, a marked reduction of maternal body weight was observed, and serum IGF-I concentration was extremely low compared with that in normal pregnant women, but serum IGF-I levels gradually increased as the maternal body weight recovered after treatment by intravenous hyperalimentation or an anti-thyroid drug. In cases of severe toxemia of pregnancy, maternal weight gain and serum triglyceride levels were markedly increased, but serum IGF-I levels were significantly lower compared with those in normal pregnant women in the same gestational age. In severe toxemia of pregnancy, there was no significant correlation between serum IGF-I levels and maternal weight gain or serum triglyceride levels, and these results may be influenced by such abnormalities as water retention, hemoconcentration, severe hypoproteinemia and severe negative nitrogen balance not found in normal pregnancy. In conclusion, it is considered that IGF-I concentration is regulated not only by endocrinological factors, but also by metabolic factors in maternal circulation during pregnancy, and the measurement of maternal IGF-I concentration seems to be a useful parameter to evaluate the maternal nutritional states.

[正常和异常妊娠孕妇营养状况和血清胰岛素样生长因子- i (IGF-I)浓度]。
众所周知,血清IGF-I浓度受内分泌调节,因为IGF-I作为生长激素的中介具有促进生长的作用。然而,最近的报告表明,营养状况会影响血清igf - 1浓度,因为igf - 1具有像胰岛素一样的合成代谢作用。本研究旨在阐明正常妊娠和异常妊娠中母体营养状况或代谢对IGF-I浓度的影响。在正常孕妇中,血清IGF-I浓度与孕妇孕期体重增加或血清甘油三酯水平呈显著正相关,血清IGF-I浓度与血清总蛋白水平呈显著负相关。妊娠早期合并剧吐或甲状腺功能亢进的孕妇,体重明显下降,血清IGF-I浓度较正常孕妇极低,但经静脉高营养或抗甲状腺药物治疗后,随着体重恢复,血清IGF-I水平逐渐升高。在严重妊娠毒血症的情况下,母亲体重增加和血清甘油三酯水平明显增加,但血清IGF-I水平明显低于同胎龄正常孕妇。在妊娠严重毒血症中,血清IGF-I水平与孕妇体重增加或血清甘油三酯水平无显著相关性,这些结果可能受到正常妊娠中未发现的水潴留、血液浓缩、严重低蛋白血症和严重负氮平衡等异常的影响。综上所述,妊娠期间IGF-I浓度不仅受内分泌因素的调节,还受母体循环代谢因素的调节,母体IGF-I浓度的测定可能是评价母体营养状况的一个有用参数。
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