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Spontaneous miscarriage in first trimester pregnancy is associated with altered urinary metabolite profile

Threatened miscarriage is the most common gynecological emergency, occurring in about 20% of pregnant women. Approximately one in four of these patients go on to have spontaneous miscarriage and the etiology of miscarriage still remains elusive. In a bid to identify possible biomarkers and novel tre...

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Autores principales: Ku, Chee Wai, Tan, Zhen Wei, Lim, Mark Kit, Tam, Zhi Yang, Lin, Chih-Hsien, Ng, Sean Pin, Allen, John Carson, Lek, Sze Min, Tan, Thiam Chye, Tan, Nguan Soon
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Publicado: Elsevier 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5574812/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28879096
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbacli.2017.07.003
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author Ku, Chee Wai
Tan, Zhen Wei
Lim, Mark Kit
Tam, Zhi Yang
Lin, Chih-Hsien
Ng, Sean Pin
Allen, John Carson
Lek, Sze Min
Tan, Thiam Chye
Tan, Nguan Soon
author_facet Ku, Chee Wai
Tan, Zhen Wei
Lim, Mark Kit
Tam, Zhi Yang
Lin, Chih-Hsien
Ng, Sean Pin
Allen, John Carson
Lek, Sze Min
Tan, Thiam Chye
Tan, Nguan Soon
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description Threatened miscarriage is the most common gynecological emergency, occurring in about 20% of pregnant women. Approximately one in four of these patients go on to have spontaneous miscarriage and the etiology of miscarriage still remains elusive. In a bid to identify possible biomarkers and novel treatment targets, many studies have been undertaken to elucidate the pathways that lead to a miscarriage. Luteal phase deficiency has been shown to contribute to miscarriages, and the measurement of serum progesterone as a prognostic marker and the prescription of progesterone supplementation has been proposed as possible diagnostic and treatment methods. However, luteal phase deficiency only accounts for 35% of miscarriages. In order to understand the other causes of spontaneous miscarriage and possible novel urine biomarkers for miscarriage, we looked at the changes in urinary metabolites in women with threatened miscarriage. To this end, we performed a case-control study of eighty patients who presented with threatened miscarriage between 6 and 10 weeks gestation. Urine metabolomics analyses of forty patients with spontaneous miscarriages and forty patients with ongoing pregnancies at 16 weeks gestation point to an impaired placental mitochondrial β-oxidation of fatty acids as the possible cause of spontaneous miscarriage. This study also highlighted the potential of urine metabolites as a non-invasive screening tool for the risk stratification of women presenting with threatened miscarriage.
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spelling pubmed-55748122017-09-06 Spontaneous miscarriage in first trimester pregnancy is associated with altered urinary metabolite profile Ku, Chee Wai Tan, Zhen Wei Lim, Mark Kit Tam, Zhi Yang Lin, Chih-Hsien Ng, Sean Pin Allen, John Carson Lek, Sze Min Tan, Thiam Chye Tan, Nguan Soon BBA Clin Regular Article Threatened miscarriage is the most common gynecological emergency, occurring in about 20% of pregnant women. Approximately one in four of these patients go on to have spontaneous miscarriage and the etiology of miscarriage still remains elusive. In a bid to identify possible biomarkers and novel treatment targets, many studies have been undertaken to elucidate the pathways that lead to a miscarriage. Luteal phase deficiency has been shown to contribute to miscarriages, and the measurement of serum progesterone as a prognostic marker and the prescription of progesterone supplementation has been proposed as possible diagnostic and treatment methods. However, luteal phase deficiency only accounts for 35% of miscarriages. In order to understand the other causes of spontaneous miscarriage and possible novel urine biomarkers for miscarriage, we looked at the changes in urinary metabolites in women with threatened miscarriage. To this end, we performed a case-control study of eighty patients who presented with threatened miscarriage between 6 and 10 weeks gestation. Urine metabolomics analyses of forty patients with spontaneous miscarriages and forty patients with ongoing pregnancies at 16 weeks gestation point to an impaired placental mitochondrial β-oxidation of fatty acids as the possible cause of spontaneous miscarriage. This study also highlighted the potential of urine metabolites as a non-invasive screening tool for the risk stratification of women presenting with threatened miscarriage. Elsevier 2017-08-19 /pmc/articles/PMC5574812/ /pubmed/28879096 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbacli.2017.07.003 Text en © 2017 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Ku, Chee Wai
Tan, Zhen Wei
Lim, Mark Kit
Tam, Zhi Yang
Lin, Chih-Hsien
Ng, Sean Pin
Allen, John Carson
Lek, Sze Min
Tan, Thiam Chye
Tan, Nguan Soon
Spontaneous miscarriage in first trimester pregnancy is associated with altered urinary metabolite profile
title Spontaneous miscarriage in first trimester pregnancy is associated with altered urinary metabolite profile
title_full Spontaneous miscarriage in first trimester pregnancy is associated with altered urinary metabolite profile
title_fullStr Spontaneous miscarriage in first trimester pregnancy is associated with altered urinary metabolite profile
title_full_unstemmed Spontaneous miscarriage in first trimester pregnancy is associated with altered urinary metabolite profile
title_short Spontaneous miscarriage in first trimester pregnancy is associated with altered urinary metabolite profile
title_sort spontaneous miscarriage in first trimester pregnancy is associated with altered urinary metabolite profile
topic Regular Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5574812/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28879096
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbacli.2017.07.003
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