Lower levels of placental growth hormone in early pregnancy in women with type 1 diabetes and large for gestational age infants

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Lower levels of placental growth hormone in early pregnancy in women with type 1 diabetes and large for gestational age infants. / Ringholm, Lene; Juul, Anders; Pedersen-Bjergaard, Ulrik; Thorsteinsson, Birger; Damm, Peter; Mathiesen, Elisabeth R.

I: Growth Hormone & I G F Research, Bind 25, Nr. 6, 12.2015, s. 312-5.

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Ringholm, L, Juul, A, Pedersen-Bjergaard, U, Thorsteinsson, B, Damm, P & Mathiesen, ER 2015, 'Lower levels of placental growth hormone in early pregnancy in women with type 1 diabetes and large for gestational age infants', Growth Hormone & I G F Research, bind 25, nr. 6, s. 312-5. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ghir.2015.11.002

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Ringholm, L., Juul, A., Pedersen-Bjergaard, U., Thorsteinsson, B., Damm, P., & Mathiesen, E. R. (2015). Lower levels of placental growth hormone in early pregnancy in women with type 1 diabetes and large for gestational age infants. Growth Hormone & I G F Research, 25(6), 312-5. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ghir.2015.11.002

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Ringholm L, Juul A, Pedersen-Bjergaard U, Thorsteinsson B, Damm P, Mathiesen ER. Lower levels of placental growth hormone in early pregnancy in women with type 1 diabetes and large for gestational age infants. Growth Hormone & I G F Research. 2015 dec.;25(6):312-5. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ghir.2015.11.002

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Ringholm, Lene ; Juul, Anders ; Pedersen-Bjergaard, Ulrik ; Thorsteinsson, Birger ; Damm, Peter ; Mathiesen, Elisabeth R. / Lower levels of placental growth hormone in early pregnancy in women with type 1 diabetes and large for gestational age infants. I: Growth Hormone & I G F Research. 2015 ; Bind 25, Nr. 6. s. 312-5.

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title = "Lower levels of placental growth hormone in early pregnancy in women with type 1 diabetes and large for gestational age infants",
abstract = "OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether levels of placental growth hormone (GH) and Insulin-like Growth Factor-I (IGF-I) are associated with development of LGA infants in pregnant women with type 1 diabetes.DESIGN: Observational study of 103 consecutive pregnant women with long-term type 1 diabetes and median HbA1c 6.6% (range 4.9-10.5) (49 mmol/mol (30-91)) in early pregnancy. At 8, 14, 21, 27 and 33 weeks weight was recorded and blood was sampled for measurements of placental GH, IGF-I and HbA1c. LGA was defined as birth weight >90th percentile after adjustment for gender and gestational age.RESULTS: Throughout pregnancy placental GH levels were similar in 51 (50%) women delivering LGA infants compared with the remaining women except at 8 weeks where placental GH levels were lower in women with LGA infants (1.1 ng/ml (0.1-4.3) vs. 1.7 (0.3-11.7), p = 0.04). IGF-I levels were similar in women with and without LGA infants (p=0.97). Gestational age at first blood sampling was similar in women with and without LGA infants (60 days (37-89) vs. 61.5 (42-94), p = 0.42). Placental GH levels at 14 weeks correlated negatively with weight gain in early pregnancy (r=-0.32, p=0.002). As predictors of LGA infants,multivariate logistic regression analysis identified placental GH levels at 8 weeks (OR 0.4 (95% CI: 0.2-0.9), p = 0.02), HbA1c at 33 weeks (3.6 (1.3-9.9), p = 0.01) and parity ≥1 (3.1 (1.3-7.5), p = 0.01) after adjustment for pre-pregnancy BMI.CONCLUSIONS: Women delivering LGA infants had lower placental GH levels in early pregnancy. Growth factors and maternal weight gain in early pregnancy may be important for healthy fetal growth.",
author = "Lene Ringholm and Anders Juul and Ulrik Pedersen-Bjergaard and Birger Thorsteinsson and Peter Damm and Mathiesen, {Elisabeth R}",
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language = "English",
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T1 - Lower levels of placental growth hormone in early pregnancy in women with type 1 diabetes and large for gestational age infants

AU - Ringholm, Lene

AU - Juul, Anders

AU - Pedersen-Bjergaard, Ulrik

AU - Thorsteinsson, Birger

AU - Damm, Peter

AU - Mathiesen, Elisabeth R

N1 - Copyright © 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

PY - 2015/12

Y1 - 2015/12

N2 - OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether levels of placental growth hormone (GH) and Insulin-like Growth Factor-I (IGF-I) are associated with development of LGA infants in pregnant women with type 1 diabetes.DESIGN: Observational study of 103 consecutive pregnant women with long-term type 1 diabetes and median HbA1c 6.6% (range 4.9-10.5) (49 mmol/mol (30-91)) in early pregnancy. At 8, 14, 21, 27 and 33 weeks weight was recorded and blood was sampled for measurements of placental GH, IGF-I and HbA1c. LGA was defined as birth weight >90th percentile after adjustment for gender and gestational age.RESULTS: Throughout pregnancy placental GH levels were similar in 51 (50%) women delivering LGA infants compared with the remaining women except at 8 weeks where placental GH levels were lower in women with LGA infants (1.1 ng/ml (0.1-4.3) vs. 1.7 (0.3-11.7), p = 0.04). IGF-I levels were similar in women with and without LGA infants (p=0.97). Gestational age at first blood sampling was similar in women with and without LGA infants (60 days (37-89) vs. 61.5 (42-94), p = 0.42). Placental GH levels at 14 weeks correlated negatively with weight gain in early pregnancy (r=-0.32, p=0.002). As predictors of LGA infants,multivariate logistic regression analysis identified placental GH levels at 8 weeks (OR 0.4 (95% CI: 0.2-0.9), p = 0.02), HbA1c at 33 weeks (3.6 (1.3-9.9), p = 0.01) and parity ≥1 (3.1 (1.3-7.5), p = 0.01) after adjustment for pre-pregnancy BMI.CONCLUSIONS: Women delivering LGA infants had lower placental GH levels in early pregnancy. Growth factors and maternal weight gain in early pregnancy may be important for healthy fetal growth.

AB - OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether levels of placental growth hormone (GH) and Insulin-like Growth Factor-I (IGF-I) are associated with development of LGA infants in pregnant women with type 1 diabetes.DESIGN: Observational study of 103 consecutive pregnant women with long-term type 1 diabetes and median HbA1c 6.6% (range 4.9-10.5) (49 mmol/mol (30-91)) in early pregnancy. At 8, 14, 21, 27 and 33 weeks weight was recorded and blood was sampled for measurements of placental GH, IGF-I and HbA1c. LGA was defined as birth weight >90th percentile after adjustment for gender and gestational age.RESULTS: Throughout pregnancy placental GH levels were similar in 51 (50%) women delivering LGA infants compared with the remaining women except at 8 weeks where placental GH levels were lower in women with LGA infants (1.1 ng/ml (0.1-4.3) vs. 1.7 (0.3-11.7), p = 0.04). IGF-I levels were similar in women with and without LGA infants (p=0.97). Gestational age at first blood sampling was similar in women with and without LGA infants (60 days (37-89) vs. 61.5 (42-94), p = 0.42). Placental GH levels at 14 weeks correlated negatively with weight gain in early pregnancy (r=-0.32, p=0.002). As predictors of LGA infants,multivariate logistic regression analysis identified placental GH levels at 8 weeks (OR 0.4 (95% CI: 0.2-0.9), p = 0.02), HbA1c at 33 weeks (3.6 (1.3-9.9), p = 0.01) and parity ≥1 (3.1 (1.3-7.5), p = 0.01) after adjustment for pre-pregnancy BMI.CONCLUSIONS: Women delivering LGA infants had lower placental GH levels in early pregnancy. Growth factors and maternal weight gain in early pregnancy may be important for healthy fetal growth.

U2 - 10.1016/j.ghir.2015.11.002

DO - 10.1016/j.ghir.2015.11.002

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 26589570

VL - 25

SP - 312

EP - 315

JO - Growth Hormone & I G F Research

JF - Growth Hormone & I G F Research

SN - 1096-6374

IS - 6

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