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胎盘对母亲暴露于环境温度与出生体重之间关联的介导作用。

The mediation of the placenta on the association between maternal ambient temperature exposure and birth weight.

作者信息

Wulayin Maimaitiminjiang, Zhu Zhenghong, Wang Huailin, Chen Xin, Zhang Xiaoxin, Benmarhnia Tarik, Luo Jiajun, Liang Qianhong, Chen Weiyi, Lin Hualiang, Liu Yuewei, Shi Chunxiang, Xu Ruijun, Huang Cunrui, Wang Qiong

机构信息

School of Public Health, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China.

Hangzhou Center for Disease Prevention and Control, Hangzhou, China.

出版信息

Sci Total Environ. 2023 Nov 25;901:165912. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.165912. Epub 2023 Jul 30.

Abstract

Studies have indicated that exposure to low and high temperatures during pregnancy negatively affects fetal development. The placenta plays vital functions in fetal development and could also be impacted by suboptimal temperatures. However, whether the placenta mediates the association between suboptimal temperature and birth weight is unknown. Our study aims to evaluate the association between ambient temperature and birth weight as well as the mediation effect of the placenta. A prospective birth cohort study was conducted during 2017-2020 in Guangzhou, China (n = 3349 participants). We defined extreme temperature exposure during the whole pregnancy by using different thresholds, including low temperatures (< 25th, < 15th, < 10th, < 5th percentiles), and high temperatures (> 75th, > 85th, > 90th, > 95th percentiles). Three different approaches (generalized linear model, inverse probability weighting, and doubly robust model) were applied to estimate the effects of low/high temperatures on birth weight and placental indicators, including placental weight, placental volume, and placental-to-birth weight ratio (PFR), respectively. We observed that both low and high ambient temperatures during the whole pregnancy were associated with lower birth weight and negative changes in placental indicators. The estimated lower mean birth weight ranged from -158 g (95 % CI: -192 g, -123 g) to -363 g (95 % CI: -424 g, -301 g) for low temperatures and from -97 g (95 % CI: -135 g, -59 g) to -664 g (95 % CI: -742 g, -585 g) for high temperatures. In mediation analyses, placental weight mediated 28.79 % to 40.47 % and 48.22 % to 54.38 % of the association of low and high temperatures with birth weight, respectively. The findings suggest that placental weight may mediate the association between ambient temperature exposure and birth weight.

摘要

研究表明,孕期暴露于低温和高温环境会对胎儿发育产生负面影响。胎盘在胎儿发育中发挥着至关重要的作用,也可能受到非最佳温度的影响。然而,胎盘是否介导了非最佳温度与出生体重之间的关联尚不清楚。我们的研究旨在评估环境温度与出生体重之间的关联以及胎盘的中介作用。2017年至2020年在中国广州进行了一项前瞻性出生队列研究(n = 3349名参与者)。我们通过使用不同阈值定义了整个孕期的极端温度暴露,包括低温(<第25、<第15、<第10、<第5百分位数)和高温(>第75、>第85、>第90、>第95百分位数)。分别应用三种不同方法(广义线性模型、逆概率加权法和双重稳健模型)来估计低温/高温对出生体重和胎盘指标的影响,胎盘指标包括胎盘重量、胎盘体积和胎盘与出生体重比(PFR)。我们观察到,整个孕期的低温和高温环境均与较低的出生体重以及胎盘指标的负面变化有关。低温导致的估计平均出生体重降低范围为-158克(95%CI:-192克,-123克)至-363克(95%CI:-424克,-301克),高温导致的估计平均出生体重降低范围为-97克(95%CI:-135克,-59克)至-664克(95%CI:-742克,-585克)。在中介分析中,胎盘重量分别介导了低温和高温与出生体重之间关联的28.79%至40.47%以及48.22%至54.38%。研究结果表明,胎盘重量可能介导了环境温度暴露与出生体重之间的关联。

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