新生儿代谢物模式与早产和妊娠期糖尿病的改变。

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS
Catherine O Buck, Sarah McCollum, Weiwei Wang, TuKiet T Lam, Sarah N Taylor, Veronika Shabanova
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背景:本研究通过前瞻性队列研究了早产和妊娠期糖尿病(DM)对出生时代谢物模式的影响,以及与肥胖发展的关系。方法:招募足月和早产儿(30-36周胎龄[GA]),并在出院前完成身体成分评估。靶向代谢组学用于评估前2天脐带或婴儿血液中的代谢物。结果:在91名婴儿中,62名是早产儿,27名暴露于糖尿病。在因素分析中,酰基肉碱和非必需氨基酸的变化因GA和DM暴露而不同,并与足月肥胖有关。与非dm组相比,dm组t4-OH-pro增加1.95倍(p = 0.003),牛磺酸增加2.14倍(p = 0.004)。与足月组相比,早产儿的甘油磷脂PC aa C32:2增加了1.77倍(p)。结论:在这组婴儿中,存在与糖尿病暴露、早产和出生后肥胖发展相关的独特代谢物特征。这些标志物可能反映了发育中婴儿的早期代谢变化,这与该组已知的不良生长和心脏代谢结局风险有关。影响:在这项足月和早产儿的研究中,妊娠期糖尿病与出生时独特的代谢特征相关,包括与蛋白质合成和脂质代谢相关的代谢物表达增加。与脂质和蛋白质代谢相关的代谢物与足月期的肥胖发展有关,包括估计的体脂百分比、皮肤褶皱厚度测量和臂围测量。与早产和妊娠期糖尿病暴露相关的代谢物的独特特征可能反映了发育中婴儿的早期代谢变化,这与该组已知的不良生长和心脏代谢结局风险有关。
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Alterations in newborn metabolite patterns with preterm birth and diabetes in pregnancy.

Background: This study examines the influence of prematurity and diabetes (DM) in pregnancy on metabolite patterns at birth, and associations with adiposity development in a prospective cohort.

Methods: Term and preterm (30-36 weeks gestational age [GA]) infants were enrolled and body composition assessments completed through discharge. Targeted metabolomics was used to assess metabolites in cord or infant blood in the first 2 days.

Results: Among 91 infants, 62 were preterm and 27 were exposed to DM. In factor analysis, variation in acylcarnitines' and non-essential amino acids differed by GA and DM exposure and were associated with adiposity at term age. DM-group had 1.95-fold increase in t4-OH-pro (p = 0.003) and 2.14-fold increase in taurine (p = 0.004) compared with non-DM group. Preterm infants had 1.77-fold increase in glycerophospholipid PC aa C32:2 versus term group (p < 0.001). Pathway analysis revealed differences across DM and GA groups in pathways associated with citrulline metabolism, amino acid transport/ synthesis, and fatty acid quantity/transport.

Conclusion: In this cohort of infants, there are unique metabolite signatures associated with DM exposure, prematurity, and adiposity development after birth. These markers may reflect early metabolism changes in the developing infant which relate to known risks of adverse growth and cardiometabolic outcomes in this group.

Impact: In this study of term and preterm infants, diabetes in pregnancy was associated with unique metabolic signatures at birth, including increased expression of metabolites related to protein synthesis and lipid metabolism. Metabolites related to lipid and protein metabolism were associated with adiposity development at term age, including estimated body fat percent, skin fold thickness measures, and arm circumference measures. Unique signatures of metabolites associated with prematurity and exposure to diabetes in pregnancy may reflect early metabolism changes in the developing infant which relate to known risks of adverse growth and cardiometabolic outcomes in this group.

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Pediatric Research
Pediatric Research 医学-小儿科
CiteScore
6.80
自引率
5.60%
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473
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Pediatric Research publishes original papers, invited reviews, and commentaries on the etiologies of children''s diseases and disorders of development, extending from molecular biology to epidemiology. Use of model organisms and in vitro techniques relevant to developmental biology and medicine are acceptable, as are translational human studies
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