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Exploration of the Lipid Metabolism During the Diabetic Pregnancies

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Pregnancy in Diabetes
Pregnancy
Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus
Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Interventions
Other: blood tests
Other: diet questionnaire
Other: umbilical cord blood collect
Other: placenta collect
Registration Number
NCT00639964
Lead Sponsor
University Hospital, Lille
Brief Summary

Justification:

Intrauterine exposure to type 1 or type 2 diabetes increase the risk of macrosomia (35 % to 50 % versus 10 % in general population) despite a good glycemic control. The consequences are : shoulder's dystocia, lung immaturity, caesarean section, neonatal hypoglycaemia and a high frequency of obesity and metabolic disorders in adults.

The mechanisms of macrosomia are unclear; chronic hyperglycemia and subsequent hyperinsulinaemia observed during the diabetic pregnancy might explain only partially the fetal weight. Considerable interest has been generated over the last decade on the lipids and fatty acids alterations in diabetes pregnancies. Change in lipoproteins metabolism have been described associated with macrosomia. Maternal nutrition before and during pregnancy plays an important role in fetal growth and subsequent development of an increased susceptibility to obesity and diabetes in later life.

Main objective:

Looking for an association between maternal and fetal blood lipid parameters and birth weight and body fat in a context of type 1 or type 2 diabetes.

Secondary objectives:

* Identify lipid markers associated with fetal macrosomia.

* Analyze the placenta by measuring the expression of genes implicated in the storage and the transfer of fatty acids.

* Analyze and compare the expression level of placental genes subjected to parental imprinting and validated in animal models.

Detailed Description

Plan of study:

Longitudinal study on 3 groups: 70 type 1 diabetic women, 70 type 2 diabetic women and 70 women with normal glucose tolerance during pregnancy. Recruitment in the department of Diabetology and Obstetrics of CHRU of Amiens and Lille.

Nutritional survey and sampling of blood in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd trimester of pregnancy and at 6 weeks post partum.

Collection of cord blood and placental tissues. Histological and molecular analysis of placenta will be realized both in the departments of Anatomopathology of Lille and Amiens and in Biochemistry Molecular Biology of CHRU of Lille.

Homocysteine and folate assays on cord blood will be centralized in Paris (Hospital St Louis).

Main criteria of judgment

Fetal weight corrected by the gestational age.

Expected results:

* An inverse correlation between maternal and fetal blood fatty acids ratios (polyunsaturated fatty acids/ monounsaturated fatty acids + saturated) and birth weight in the diabetic groups.

* Differences of distribution of fatty acids of maternal and foetal erythrocytic phospholipids correlated with the fetal weight.

* Qualitative and quantitative variations of expression of placental genes such as lipases and genes submitted to parental imprinting.

The biologic parameters will be confronted with the data of the nutritional survey and with glycemic control during pregnancy.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
186
Inclusion Criteria
  • pregnant women included before 16 amenorrhea weeks
Exclusion Criteria
  • obesity (BMI > 40kg/m2)
  • subject became pregnant with medical infertility treatment
  • tobacco > 10
  • suspected abuse of alcohol

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
healthy pregnant womenumbilical cord blood collecthealthy pregnant women with normal glucose tolerance
healthy pregnant womenplacenta collecthealthy pregnant women with normal glucose tolerance
healthy pregnant womendiet questionnairehealthy pregnant women with normal glucose tolerance
type 1 diabetic pregnant womenblood teststype 1 diabetic pregnant women
type 2 diabetic pregnant womenumbilical cord blood collecttype 2 diabetic pregnant women
type 1 diabetic pregnant womenumbilical cord blood collecttype 1 diabetic pregnant women
type 1 diabetic pregnant womenplacenta collecttype 1 diabetic pregnant women
type 2 diabetic pregnant womenblood teststype 2 diabetic pregnant women
type 2 diabetic pregnant womendiet questionnairetype 2 diabetic pregnant women
type 1 diabetic pregnant womendiet questionnairetype 1 diabetic pregnant women
type 2 diabetic pregnant womenplacenta collecttype 2 diabetic pregnant women
healthy pregnant womenblood testshealthy pregnant women with normal glucose tolerance
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
fetal weight corrected by gestational agejust after delivery
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
cholesterol (total, HDL, LDL)3 measures during pregnancy and 1 at post partum, 1 measure at time of delivery from fetal cord
erythrocytary and plasmatic fatty acid distribution3 measures during pregnancy and 1 at post partum, 1 measure at time of delivery from fetal cord
triglycerides3 measures during pregnancy and 1 at post partum, 1 measure at time of delivery from fetal cord
Apolipoprotein A/B rate3 measures during pregnancy and 1 at post partum, 1 measure at time of delivery from fetal cord

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

CHRU, Lille

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Lille, France

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