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Altered thyroid hormone profile in offspring after exposure to high estradiol environment during the first trimester of pregnancy: a cross-sectional study
BACKGROUND: The increasing number of babies conceived by in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer (IVF-ET) shifts concern from pregnancy outcomes to long-time health of offspring. Maternal high estradiol (E(2)) is a major characteristic of IVF-ET and lasts throughout the first trimester of pregnan...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4293815/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25511686 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12916-014-0240-0 |
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author | Lv, Ping-Ping Meng, Ye Lv, Min Feng, Chun Liu, Ye Li, Jing-Yi Yu, Dan-Qin Shen, Yan Hu, Xiao-Lin Gao, Qian Dong, Shan Lin, Xian-Hua Xu, Gu-Feng Tian, Shen Zhang, Dan Zhang, Fang-Hong Pan, Jie-Xue Ye, Xiao-Qun Liu, Miao-E Liu, Xin-Mei Sheng, Jian-Zhong Ding, Guo-Lian Huang, He-Feng |
author_facet | Lv, Ping-Ping Meng, Ye Lv, Min Feng, Chun Liu, Ye Li, Jing-Yi Yu, Dan-Qin Shen, Yan Hu, Xiao-Lin Gao, Qian Dong, Shan Lin, Xian-Hua Xu, Gu-Feng Tian, Shen Zhang, Dan Zhang, Fang-Hong Pan, Jie-Xue Ye, Xiao-Qun Liu, Miao-E Liu, Xin-Mei Sheng, Jian-Zhong Ding, Guo-Lian Huang, He-Feng |
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description | BACKGROUND: The increasing number of babies conceived by in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer (IVF-ET) shifts concern from pregnancy outcomes to long-time health of offspring. Maternal high estradiol (E(2)) is a major characteristic of IVF-ET and lasts throughout the first trimester of pregnancy. The fetal thyroid develops during this period and may thus be affected by exposure to the supra-physiological E(2). The aim of this study is to investigate whether the high E(2) maternal environment in the first trimester increases the risk of thyroid dysfunction in children born following IVF-ET. METHODS: A cross-sectional survey design was used to carry out face-to-face interviews with consecutive children attending the hospital. A total of 949 singletons born after fresh embryo transfer (ET) (n = 357), frozen ET (n = 212), and natural conception (NC) (n = 380), aged 3 to 10 years old, were included. All children were thoroughly examined. Meanwhile, another 183 newborns, including 55 fresh ET, 48 frozen ET, and 80 NC were studied. Levels of serum T3, FT3, T4, FT4, and TSH and levels of maternal E(2) at different stages of the first trimester were examined. RESULTS: The mean serum E(2) levels of women undergoing fresh ET during the first trimester of pregnancy were significantly higher than those of the women undergoing frozen ET or following NC. The thyroid hormone profile, especially the levels of T4, FT4, and TSH, were significantly increased in 3- to 10-year-old children conceived by fresh ET compared to NC. The same tendency was confirmed in newborns. However, levels of T4 and TSH in the frozen ET group were nearer to that of the NC group. Furthermore, levels of T4 and FT4 in fresh ET were positively correlated with maternal serum levels of E(2) during early pregnancy. CONCLUSIONS: The maternal high E(2) environment in the first trimester is correlated with increased risk of thyroid dysfunction. Frozen ET could reduce risks of thyroid damage in children conceived by IVF. Further studies are needed to confirm these findings and to better determine the underlying molecular mechanisms and clinical significance. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ChicCTR-OCC-14004682 (22-05-2014) |
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spelling | pubmed-42938152015-01-15 Altered thyroid hormone profile in offspring after exposure to high estradiol environment during the first trimester of pregnancy: a cross-sectional study Lv, Ping-Ping Meng, Ye Lv, Min Feng, Chun Liu, Ye Li, Jing-Yi Yu, Dan-Qin Shen, Yan Hu, Xiao-Lin Gao, Qian Dong, Shan Lin, Xian-Hua Xu, Gu-Feng Tian, Shen Zhang, Dan Zhang, Fang-Hong Pan, Jie-Xue Ye, Xiao-Qun Liu, Miao-E Liu, Xin-Mei Sheng, Jian-Zhong Ding, Guo-Lian Huang, He-Feng BMC Med Research Article BACKGROUND: The increasing number of babies conceived by in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer (IVF-ET) shifts concern from pregnancy outcomes to long-time health of offspring. Maternal high estradiol (E(2)) is a major characteristic of IVF-ET and lasts throughout the first trimester of pregnancy. The fetal thyroid develops during this period and may thus be affected by exposure to the supra-physiological E(2). The aim of this study is to investigate whether the high E(2) maternal environment in the first trimester increases the risk of thyroid dysfunction in children born following IVF-ET. METHODS: A cross-sectional survey design was used to carry out face-to-face interviews with consecutive children attending the hospital. A total of 949 singletons born after fresh embryo transfer (ET) (n = 357), frozen ET (n = 212), and natural conception (NC) (n = 380), aged 3 to 10 years old, were included. All children were thoroughly examined. Meanwhile, another 183 newborns, including 55 fresh ET, 48 frozen ET, and 80 NC were studied. Levels of serum T3, FT3, T4, FT4, and TSH and levels of maternal E(2) at different stages of the first trimester were examined. RESULTS: The mean serum E(2) levels of women undergoing fresh ET during the first trimester of pregnancy were significantly higher than those of the women undergoing frozen ET or following NC. The thyroid hormone profile, especially the levels of T4, FT4, and TSH, were significantly increased in 3- to 10-year-old children conceived by fresh ET compared to NC. The same tendency was confirmed in newborns. However, levels of T4 and TSH in the frozen ET group were nearer to that of the NC group. Furthermore, levels of T4 and FT4 in fresh ET were positively correlated with maternal serum levels of E(2) during early pregnancy. CONCLUSIONS: The maternal high E(2) environment in the first trimester is correlated with increased risk of thyroid dysfunction. Frozen ET could reduce risks of thyroid damage in children conceived by IVF. Further studies are needed to confirm these findings and to better determine the underlying molecular mechanisms and clinical significance. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ChicCTR-OCC-14004682 (22-05-2014) BioMed Central 2014-12-16 /pmc/articles/PMC4293815/ /pubmed/25511686 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12916-014-0240-0 Text en © Lv et al.; licensee BioMed Central. 2014 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Lv, Ping-Ping Meng, Ye Lv, Min Feng, Chun Liu, Ye Li, Jing-Yi Yu, Dan-Qin Shen, Yan Hu, Xiao-Lin Gao, Qian Dong, Shan Lin, Xian-Hua Xu, Gu-Feng Tian, Shen Zhang, Dan Zhang, Fang-Hong Pan, Jie-Xue Ye, Xiao-Qun Liu, Miao-E Liu, Xin-Mei Sheng, Jian-Zhong Ding, Guo-Lian Huang, He-Feng Altered thyroid hormone profile in offspring after exposure to high estradiol environment during the first trimester of pregnancy: a cross-sectional study |
title | Altered thyroid hormone profile in offspring after exposure to high estradiol environment during the first trimester of pregnancy: a cross-sectional study |
title_full | Altered thyroid hormone profile in offspring after exposure to high estradiol environment during the first trimester of pregnancy: a cross-sectional study |
title_fullStr | Altered thyroid hormone profile in offspring after exposure to high estradiol environment during the first trimester of pregnancy: a cross-sectional study |
title_full_unstemmed | Altered thyroid hormone profile in offspring after exposure to high estradiol environment during the first trimester of pregnancy: a cross-sectional study |
title_short | Altered thyroid hormone profile in offspring after exposure to high estradiol environment during the first trimester of pregnancy: a cross-sectional study |
title_sort | altered thyroid hormone profile in offspring after exposure to high estradiol environment during the first trimester of pregnancy: a cross-sectional study |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4293815/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25511686 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12916-014-0240-0 |
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