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The impact of excessive maternal weight on the nutritional status of the fetus – the role of leptin

INTRODUCTION: Assessment of leptin concentration in the blood of pregnant women (leptin concentration – Lc) and in their newborns, according to their nutritional status. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Pregnant women (n = 42) were divided into normal body mass (NBM) and excessive body mass (EBM) groups. Neona...

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Autores principales: Biesiada, Lidia A., Głowacka, Ewa, Krekora, Michał, Sobantka, Stanisław, Krokocka, Aleksandra, Krasomski, Grzegorz
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4848370/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27186186
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/aoms.2016.59267
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author Biesiada, Lidia A.
Głowacka, Ewa
Krekora, Michał
Sobantka, Stanisław
Krokocka, Aleksandra
Krasomski, Grzegorz
author_facet Biesiada, Lidia A.
Głowacka, Ewa
Krekora, Michał
Sobantka, Stanisław
Krokocka, Aleksandra
Krasomski, Grzegorz
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description INTRODUCTION: Assessment of leptin concentration in the blood of pregnant women (leptin concentration – Lc) and in their newborns, according to their nutritional status. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Pregnant women (n = 42) were divided into normal body mass (NBM) and excessive body mass (EBM) groups. Neonates were divided into AGA (eutrophic) and LGA (macrosomic) groups. Leptin concentraction was studied in 4 subgroups: NBM/AGA, NBM/LGA, EBM/AGA, EBM/LGA. RESULTS: Mothers: A significant correlation was found between maternal Lc and body mass index (BMI) (r = 0.75, p < 0.001). Maternal Lc was 3 times higher than neonatal Lc (p < 0.00001). The NBM mothers showed lower Lc compared to EBM mothers (p = 0.000018). Leptin concentration values in NBM/LGA and NBM/AGA mothers were similar (p = 0.6775). Newborns: Correlations were found between Lc and ponderal index (PI) (r = 0.67, p < 0.001), weight (r = 0.43, p = 0.004) and placental weight (r = 0.56, p < 0.001). Girls presented higher Lc than boys (p = 0.0338). In LGA groups, newborns born to EBM mothers presented higher Lc than those born to NBM mothers (p = 0.0013). In both AGA groups, Lc was similar (AGA/EBM vs. AGA/NBM p = 0.1619). The highest Lc and the largest placentas were found in the group of LGA newborns born to EBM mothers. CONCLUSIONS: Leptin concentration positively correlates with BMI in pregnant women, with PI and female sex in newborns as well as with placental weight. The nutritional status of fetuses does not affect the Lc of their non-obese mothers. The LGA neonates born to EBM women demonstrate higher Lc than LGA neonates born to NBM mothers, whereas Lc of AGA neonates is similar regardless of the nutritional status of their mothers.
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spelling pubmed-48483702016-05-16 The impact of excessive maternal weight on the nutritional status of the fetus – the role of leptin Biesiada, Lidia A. Głowacka, Ewa Krekora, Michał Sobantka, Stanisław Krokocka, Aleksandra Krasomski, Grzegorz Arch Med Sci Clinical Research INTRODUCTION: Assessment of leptin concentration in the blood of pregnant women (leptin concentration – Lc) and in their newborns, according to their nutritional status. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Pregnant women (n = 42) were divided into normal body mass (NBM) and excessive body mass (EBM) groups. Neonates were divided into AGA (eutrophic) and LGA (macrosomic) groups. Leptin concentraction was studied in 4 subgroups: NBM/AGA, NBM/LGA, EBM/AGA, EBM/LGA. RESULTS: Mothers: A significant correlation was found between maternal Lc and body mass index (BMI) (r = 0.75, p < 0.001). Maternal Lc was 3 times higher than neonatal Lc (p < 0.00001). The NBM mothers showed lower Lc compared to EBM mothers (p = 0.000018). Leptin concentration values in NBM/LGA and NBM/AGA mothers were similar (p = 0.6775). Newborns: Correlations were found between Lc and ponderal index (PI) (r = 0.67, p < 0.001), weight (r = 0.43, p = 0.004) and placental weight (r = 0.56, p < 0.001). Girls presented higher Lc than boys (p = 0.0338). In LGA groups, newborns born to EBM mothers presented higher Lc than those born to NBM mothers (p = 0.0013). In both AGA groups, Lc was similar (AGA/EBM vs. AGA/NBM p = 0.1619). The highest Lc and the largest placentas were found in the group of LGA newborns born to EBM mothers. CONCLUSIONS: Leptin concentration positively correlates with BMI in pregnant women, with PI and female sex in newborns as well as with placental weight. The nutritional status of fetuses does not affect the Lc of their non-obese mothers. The LGA neonates born to EBM women demonstrate higher Lc than LGA neonates born to NBM mothers, whereas Lc of AGA neonates is similar regardless of the nutritional status of their mothers. Termedia Publishing House 2016-04-12 2016-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4848370/ /pubmed/27186186 http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/aoms.2016.59267 Text en Copyright © 2016 Termedia & Banach http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) License, allowing third parties to copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format and to remix, transform, and build upon the material, provided the original work is properly cited and states its license.
spellingShingle Clinical Research
Biesiada, Lidia A.
Głowacka, Ewa
Krekora, Michał
Sobantka, Stanisław
Krokocka, Aleksandra
Krasomski, Grzegorz
The impact of excessive maternal weight on the nutritional status of the fetus – the role of leptin
title The impact of excessive maternal weight on the nutritional status of the fetus – the role of leptin
title_full The impact of excessive maternal weight on the nutritional status of the fetus – the role of leptin
title_fullStr The impact of excessive maternal weight on the nutritional status of the fetus – the role of leptin
title_full_unstemmed The impact of excessive maternal weight on the nutritional status of the fetus – the role of leptin
title_short The impact of excessive maternal weight on the nutritional status of the fetus – the role of leptin
title_sort impact of excessive maternal weight on the nutritional status of the fetus – the role of leptin
topic Clinical Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4848370/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27186186
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/aoms.2016.59267
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