Nelson Scott M, Freeman Dilys J, Sattar Naveed, Johnstone Frank D, Lindsay Robert S
Department of Reproductive and Maternal Medicine, Division of Developmental Medicine, University of Glasgow, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, 10 Alexandra Parade, Glasgow, G31 ER, UK.
Diabetes. 2007 Nov;56(11):2705-9. doi: 10.2337/db07-0585. Epub 2007 Jul 31.
Offspring of mothers with type 1 diabetes (OT1DM) demonstrate increased fat deposition, hyperinsulinemia, and hyperleptinemia in utero. We examined the influence of maternal diabetes on cord lipids at birth and relationship to body composition, cord insulin, leptin, and other hormonal measures.
We performed an observational study measuring fetal, HDL, and LDL cholesterol; triglycerides; and nonesterified fatty acids (NEFAs) in a total of 139 OT1DM and 48 control subjects at birth and assessed cross-sectional relationships with birth weight, fetal insulin, leptin, adiponectin, and IGF-1.
Concentrations of total cholesterol (male OT1DM [mean +/- SD] 1.49 +/- 0.45 mmol/l and male control subjects 1.74 +/- 0.33 mmol/l; P < 0.001), HDL cholesterol (0.53 +/- 0.21 and 0.74 +/- 0.19 mmol/l, respectively; P < 0.001), and NEFA (median 0.17 [interquartile range 2.30-2.95] and 0.21 [0.18-0.36], respectively; P < 0.001) were significantly lower in male OT1DM, with no significant differences in female subjects. Differences in male subjects were independent of mode of delivery. Cord lipids were unrelated to birth weight in OT1DM and did not show consistent relationships with fetal insulin. Unexpectedly, IGF-1 was a strong correlate of HDL cholesterol in control subjects (r = 0.40, P = 0.002) and OT1DM (r = 0.32, P < 0.001) but a negative correlate of triglycerides in control subjects (r = -0.48, P < 0.001) and OT1DM (r = -0.21, P = 0.004), with these relationships present in both sexes. In OT1DM, leptin was also independently correlated (negatively, P < 0.001) with HDL cholesterol in male and female subjects.
Maternal diabetes is associated with significant alterations in lipid levels in male fetuses. IGF-1, leptin, and male sex rather than insulin may be the major determinants of HDL cholesterol and triglycerides in utero.
1型糖尿病母亲的后代(OT1DM)在子宫内表现出脂肪沉积增加、高胰岛素血症和高瘦素血症。我们研究了母亲患糖尿病对出生时脐带血脂的影响及其与身体组成、脐带胰岛素、瘦素和其他激素指标的关系。
我们进行了一项观察性研究,测量了139名OT1DM和48名对照受试者出生时的胎儿、高密度脂蛋白(HDL)和低密度脂蛋白(LDL)胆固醇、甘油三酯以及非酯化脂肪酸(NEFA),并评估了它们与出生体重、胎儿胰岛素、瘦素、脂联素和胰岛素样生长因子-1(IGF-1)的横断面关系。
总胆固醇浓度(男性OT1DM[均值±标准差]为1.49±0.45 mmol/l,男性对照受试者为1.74±0.33 mmol/l;P<0.001)、HDL胆固醇(分别为0.53±0.21和0.74±0.19 mmol/l;P<0.001)和NEFA(中位数分别为0.17[四分位间距2.30 - 2.95]和0.21[0.18 - 0.36];P<0.001)在男性OT1DM中显著较低,女性受试者无显著差异。男性受试者的差异与分娩方式无关。在OT1DM中,脐带血脂与出生体重无关,且与胎儿胰岛素无一致关系。出乎意料的是,IGF-1在对照受试者(r = 0.40,P = 0.002)和OT1DM(r = 0.32,P<0.001)中与HDL胆固醇呈强相关性,但在对照受试者(r = -0.48,P<0.001)和OT1DM(r = -0.21,P = 0.004)中与甘油三酯呈负相关,且这些关系在两性中均存在。在OT1DM中,瘦素在男性和女性受试者中也与HDL胆固醇独立相关(呈负相关,P<0.001)。
母亲患糖尿病与男性胎儿血脂水平的显著改变有关。IGF-1、瘦素和男性性别而非胰岛素可能是子宫内HDL胆固醇和甘油三酯的主要决定因素。