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Adipocytokines levels at delivery, functional variation of TFAP2β, and maternal and neonatal anthropometric parameters.

TitleAdipocytokines levels at delivery, functional variation of TFAP2β, and maternal and neonatal anthropometric parameters.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2013
AuthorsComasco, E., Iliadis S. I., Larsson A., Olovsson M., Oreland L., Sundström-Poromaa I., & Skalkidou A.
JournalObesity (Silver Spring)
Volume21
Issue10
Pagination2130-7
Date Published2013 Oct
ISSN1930-739X
KeywordsAdipokines, Adiposity, Adult, Birth Weight, Blood Pressure, Body Mass Index, Body Weight, Diabetes, Gestational, Female, Genetic Variation, Humans, Infant, Newborn, Interleukin-6, Leptin, Longitudinal Studies, Male, Minisatellite Repeats, Pregnancy, Risk Factors, Transcription Factor AP-2
Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Adipocytokines participate in the regulation of glucose metabolism and fetal development. The transcription factor activating protein 2B (TFAP2β) has been associated with adipocytokine regulation, and gene variations with type 2 diabetes and obesity. This study investigated associations between maternal TFAP2B variation, adipocytokine levels, and maternal and neonatal anthropometric characteristics.DESIGN AND METHODS: A population-based sample of women was followed from delivery to 6 months postpartum. Adiponectin, leptin, and interleukin-6 levels at delivery, and maternal as well as neonatal anthropometric variables were assessed. The TFAP2β intron 1 variable number tandem repeat (VNTR) was genotyped.RESULTS: Maternal interleukin-6 correlated positively with leptin at delivery, with peripartum weight changes and weight of newborn males, adjusted for potential confounders. Leptin at delivery was associated with TFAP2β intron 1 VNTR genotype, adjusted for confounders, maternal weight and negatively with birth weight among female neonates. A path model suggested a link between TFAP2β genotype, leptin levels, and newborn females' weight.CONCLUSIONS: The present results stress a role for the TFAP2 β in adiposity-related conditions and intrauterine growth. The association between neonatal birth weight and maternal adipocytokine levels, together with the observed sex effect, call for further studies on the mechanisms behind neuroendocrine fetal programming.

DOI10.1002/oby.20349
Alternate JournalObesity (Silver Spring)
PubMed ID23408462

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