Maternal Obesity Affects Inflammatory and Iron Indices in Umbilical Cord Blood

Objective To determine the impact of maternal obesity and gestational weight gain across pregnancy on fetal indices of inflammation and iron status. Study design Eighty-five healthy term newborns delivered via elective cesarean were categorized by 2 maternal body mass index (BMI) thresholds; above o...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of pediatrics 2016-05, Vol.172, p.20-28
Hauptverfasser: Dosch, Natalie C., BS, Guslits, Elyssa F., MD, Weber, Morgan B., BS, Murray, Shannon E., BS, Ha, Barbara, BA, MSPH, Coe, Christopher L., PhD, Auger, Anthony P., PhD, Kling, Pamela J., MD
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Zusammenfassung:Objective To determine the impact of maternal obesity and gestational weight gain across pregnancy on fetal indices of inflammation and iron status. Study design Eighty-five healthy term newborns delivered via elective cesarean were categorized by 2 maternal body mass index (BMI) thresholds; above or below 30 kg/m2 or above or below 35 kg/m2 . Umbilical cord plasma levels of C-reactive protein, interleukin (IL)-6, tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α, ferritin, and hepcidin were assayed. Cytokines released by phytohemagglutinin-stimulated umbilical cord mononuclear cells (MNCs) were assayed. Results Maternal class II obesity, defined as BMI of 35 kg/m2 and above, predicted higher C-reactive protein and TNF-α in umbilical cord plasma ( P  
ISSN:0022-3476
1097-6833
DOI:10.1016/j.jpeds.2016.02.023