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Correlation of metabolic characteristics with maternal, fetal and placental asprosin in human pregnancy

OBJECTIVE: Asprosin is a recently discovered hormone associated with obesity and diabetes mellitus. Little is known about asprosin’s role during pregnancy, but a contribution of asprosin to pregnancy complications resulting from maternal obesity and gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is conceivable...

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Autores principales: Hoffmann, Thorben, Morcos, Yousef Ashraf Tawfik, Janoschek, Ruth, Turnwald, Eva-Maria, Gerken, Antje, Müller, Annette, Sengle, Gerhard, Dötsch, Jörg, Appel, Sarah, Hucklenbruch-Rother, Eva
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Publicado: Bioscientifica Ltd 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8942321/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35148275
http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/EC-22-0069
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author Hoffmann, Thorben
Morcos, Yousef Ashraf Tawfik
Janoschek, Ruth
Turnwald, Eva-Maria
Gerken, Antje
Müller, Annette
Sengle, Gerhard
Dötsch, Jörg
Appel, Sarah
Hucklenbruch-Rother, Eva
author_facet Hoffmann, Thorben
Morcos, Yousef Ashraf Tawfik
Janoschek, Ruth
Turnwald, Eva-Maria
Gerken, Antje
Müller, Annette
Sengle, Gerhard
Dötsch, Jörg
Appel, Sarah
Hucklenbruch-Rother, Eva
author_sort Hoffmann, Thorben
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description OBJECTIVE: Asprosin is a recently discovered hormone associated with obesity and diabetes mellitus. Little is known about asprosin’s role during pregnancy, but a contribution of asprosin to pregnancy complications resulting from maternal obesity and gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is conceivable. We assessed the potential effects of obesity, GDM and other clinical parameters on maternal and fetal umbilical plasma asprosin concentrations and placental asprosin expression. DESIGN: The Cologne-Placenta Cohort Study comprises 247 female patients, from whom blood and placentas were collected at the University Hospital Cologne. METHODS: We studied the maternal and fetal umbilical plasma and placentas of pregnant women with an elective, primary section. Sandwich ELISA measurements of maternal and fetal umbilical plasma and immunohistochemical stainings of placental tissue were performed to determine the asprosin levels. Also, the relation between asprosin levels and clinical blood parameters was studied. RESULTS: There was a strong correlation between the maternal and fetal plasma asprosin levels and both increased with GDM in normal-weight and obese women. Asprosin immunoreactivity was measured in cultivated placental cells and placental tissue. BMI and GDM were not but pre-pregnancy exercise and smoking were correlated with maternal and/or fetal asprosin levels. Placental asprosin levels were associated with maternal but not with fetal plasma asprosin levels and with BMI but not with GDM. Placental asprosin was related to maternal insulin levels and increased upon insulin treatment in GDM patients. CONCLUSIONS: Asprosin could potentially act as a biomarker and contribute to the clinical manifestation of pregnancy complications associated with maternal obesity.
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spelling pubmed-89423212022-03-28 Correlation of metabolic characteristics with maternal, fetal and placental asprosin in human pregnancy Hoffmann, Thorben Morcos, Yousef Ashraf Tawfik Janoschek, Ruth Turnwald, Eva-Maria Gerken, Antje Müller, Annette Sengle, Gerhard Dötsch, Jörg Appel, Sarah Hucklenbruch-Rother, Eva Endocr Connect Research OBJECTIVE: Asprosin is a recently discovered hormone associated with obesity and diabetes mellitus. Little is known about asprosin’s role during pregnancy, but a contribution of asprosin to pregnancy complications resulting from maternal obesity and gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is conceivable. We assessed the potential effects of obesity, GDM and other clinical parameters on maternal and fetal umbilical plasma asprosin concentrations and placental asprosin expression. DESIGN: The Cologne-Placenta Cohort Study comprises 247 female patients, from whom blood and placentas were collected at the University Hospital Cologne. METHODS: We studied the maternal and fetal umbilical plasma and placentas of pregnant women with an elective, primary section. Sandwich ELISA measurements of maternal and fetal umbilical plasma and immunohistochemical stainings of placental tissue were performed to determine the asprosin levels. Also, the relation between asprosin levels and clinical blood parameters was studied. RESULTS: There was a strong correlation between the maternal and fetal plasma asprosin levels and both increased with GDM in normal-weight and obese women. Asprosin immunoreactivity was measured in cultivated placental cells and placental tissue. BMI and GDM were not but pre-pregnancy exercise and smoking were correlated with maternal and/or fetal asprosin levels. Placental asprosin levels were associated with maternal but not with fetal plasma asprosin levels and with BMI but not with GDM. Placental asprosin was related to maternal insulin levels and increased upon insulin treatment in GDM patients. CONCLUSIONS: Asprosin could potentially act as a biomarker and contribute to the clinical manifestation of pregnancy complications associated with maternal obesity. Bioscientifica Ltd 2022-02-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8942321/ /pubmed/35148275 http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/EC-22-0069 Text en © The authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/)
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Hoffmann, Thorben
Morcos, Yousef Ashraf Tawfik
Janoschek, Ruth
Turnwald, Eva-Maria
Gerken, Antje
Müller, Annette
Sengle, Gerhard
Dötsch, Jörg
Appel, Sarah
Hucklenbruch-Rother, Eva
Correlation of metabolic characteristics with maternal, fetal and placental asprosin in human pregnancy
title Correlation of metabolic characteristics with maternal, fetal and placental asprosin in human pregnancy
title_full Correlation of metabolic characteristics with maternal, fetal and placental asprosin in human pregnancy
title_fullStr Correlation of metabolic characteristics with maternal, fetal and placental asprosin in human pregnancy
title_full_unstemmed Correlation of metabolic characteristics with maternal, fetal and placental asprosin in human pregnancy
title_short Correlation of metabolic characteristics with maternal, fetal and placental asprosin in human pregnancy
title_sort correlation of metabolic characteristics with maternal, fetal and placental asprosin in human pregnancy
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8942321/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35148275
http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/EC-22-0069
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