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胎儿性别与多胎妊娠孕妇中妊娠期糖尿病的发生发展的关系。

Fetal sex and the development of gestational diabetes mellitus in gravidae with multiple gestation pregnancies.

机构信息

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, USA.

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Division of Maternal-Fetal Medicine, and Departments of Molecular and Human Genetics, Molecular and Cell Biology, and Molecular Physiology and Biophysics, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, USA.

出版信息

Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand. 2023 Dec;102(12):1703-1710. doi: 10.1111/aogs.14625. Epub 2023 Oct 2.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

There is an increasing incidence of pregnancies with twin gestations. One outcome more likely to occur with multiple gestations is gestational diabetes mellitus. Studies have suggested that in singleton pregnancies, fetal sex may affect insulin resistance. However, the effects of fetal sex in twins and the development of gestational diabetes mellitus are unknown. We hypothesized that rates of gestational diabetes mellitus and degree of insulin resistance might vary in twin gestations based on the fetal sex pairing: male-male, male-female or female-female. We aimed to employ a large population-based database to ascertain any correlations between fetal sex and gestational diabetes mellitus in multifetal gestations.

MATERIAL AND METHODS

A two-hospital, single academic institution database comprised of over 39 000 participants with pregnancy data from August 2011 to January 2022 was employed. All twin deliveries of live-born neonates >24 weeks' gestational age from gravidae without preexisting diabetes or twin-twin transfusion syndrome were included. Entries were then grouped based on the fetal sex of the pairing. The presence or absence of gestational diabetes and type of gestational diabetes - diet-controlled (gestational diabetes mellitus classification A1) vs medication-controlled (gestational diabetes mellitus classification A2) - were identified. Statistical analysis was performed using a generalized linear mixed method, and a P-value ≤0.05 was considered statistically significant.

RESULTS

We identified 1924 twin deliveries that met the inclusion criteria in our database (male-male =652; male-female = 638; female-female = 634). We found no association between fetal sex pairing and the development of gestational diabetes mellitus. There was a significant association between the fetal sex pairing and the type of gestational diabetes mellitus developed, with 32.0% of male-male twins, 33.3% of male-female twins and 58.3% of the female-female twin deliveries associated with medication-controlled gestational diabetes classification A2: male-female vs female-female (P = 0.05) and male-male vs female-female (P = 0.046).

CONCLUSIONS

While gestational diabetes mellitus is of multifactorial origin, we found a significant association between the fetal sex pairing and the treatment needed for gravidae with twins who develop gestational diabetes mellitus. A higher proportion of female-female twins was associated with gestational diabetes classification A2 compared with male-female or male-male deliveries. Further research on the physiology driving this association is warranted.

摘要

简介

随着双胞胎妊娠的发生率不断增加,妊娠糖尿病的发病率也随之升高。有研究表明,在单胎妊娠中,胎儿性别可能会影响胰岛素抵抗。然而,在双胞胎中,胎儿性别以及妊娠糖尿病的发展情况尚不清楚。我们假设,基于胎儿性别配对,即男男、男女或女女,双胞胎妊娠中妊娠糖尿病的发病率和胰岛素抵抗程度可能会有所不同。我们旨在利用大型基于人群的数据库来确定多胎妊娠中胎儿性别与妊娠糖尿病之间的任何相关性。

材料与方法

我们采用了一个由两家医院组成的单一学术机构数据库,该数据库包含了超过 39000 名孕妇的数据,这些孕妇的妊娠数据来自 2011 年 8 月至 2022 年 1 月。所有分娩出 24 周以上活产新生儿的双胎妊娠,且孕妇无糖尿病或双胎输血综合征史,均被纳入研究。然后根据配对胎儿的性别对这些孕妇进行分组。确定妊娠糖尿病的存在与否以及妊娠糖尿病的类型,即饮食控制型(妊娠糖尿病分类 A1)与药物控制型(妊娠糖尿病分类 A2)。使用广义线性混合方法进行统计学分析,P 值≤0.05 被认为具有统计学意义。

结果

我们在数据库中确定了 1924 例符合纳入标准的双胎分娩(男男=652;男女=638;女女=634)。我们没有发现胎儿性别配对与妊娠糖尿病发展之间存在关联。但是,我们发现胎儿性别配对与所发展的妊娠糖尿病类型之间存在显著关联,32.0%的男男双胞胎、33.3%的男女双胞胎和 58.3%的女女双胞胎发展为药物控制型妊娠糖尿病分类 A2:男女与女女(P=0.05)以及男男与女女(P=0.046)。

结论

虽然妊娠糖尿病的发病机制是多因素的,但我们发现胎儿性别配对与患有妊娠糖尿病的双胎孕妇所需的治疗之间存在显著关联。与男女或男男分娩相比,女女双胞胎发生妊娠糖尿病分类 A2 的比例更高。进一步研究这种关联的生理学基础是必要的。

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