Association of maternal prepregnancy BMI with metabolomic profile across gestation

C Hellmuth, KL Lindsay, O Uhl, C Buss… - International journal of …, 2017 - nature.com
C Hellmuth, KL Lindsay, O Uhl, C Buss, PD Wadhwa, B Koletzko, S Entringer
International journal of obesity, 2017nature.com
Results: pBMI was significantly associated with 40 metabolites. Nonesterified fatty acids
(NEFA) showed a strong positive association with pBMI, with specificity for mono-
unsaturated and omega-6 NEFA. Among phospholipids, sphingomyelins with two double
bonds and phosphatidylcholines containing 20: 3 fatty acid chain, indicative of omega-6
NEFA, were positively associated with pBMI. Few associations between GWG, quality and
quantity of the diet, insulin resistance and the maternal metabolome throughout gestation …
Results:
pBMI was significantly associated with 40 metabolites. Nonesterified fatty acids (NEFA) showed a strong positive association with pBMI, with specificity for mono-unsaturated and omega-6 NEFA. Among phospholipids, sphingomyelins with two double bonds and phosphatidylcholines containing 20: 3 fatty acid chain, indicative of omega-6 NEFA, were positively associated with pBMI. Few associations between GWG, quality and quantity of the diet, insulin resistance and the maternal metabolome throughout gestation were detected. NEFA levels in the first and, to a lesser degree, in the second trimester were positively associated with birth weight percentiles.
Conclusions:
Preconception obesity appears to have a stronger influence on the maternal metabolic milieu than gestational factors such as weight gain, dietary intake and insulin resistance, highlighting the critical importance of preconception health. NEFA in general, as well as monounsaturated and omega-6 fatty acid species in particular, represent key metabolites for a potential mechanism of intergenerational transfer of obesity risk.
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