Cord Blood Metabolome Is Highly Associated with Birth Weight, but Less Predictive for Later Weight Development

Background/Aims: Fetal metabolism may be changed by the exposure to maternal factors, and the route to obesity may already set in utero. Cord blood metabolites might predict growth patterns and later obesity. We aimed to characterize associations of cord blood with birth weight, postnatal weight gai...

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Main Authors: Christian Hellmuth, Olaf Uhl, Marie Standl, Hans Demmelmair, Joachim Heinrich, Berthold Koletzko, Elisabeth Thiering
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Language:English
Published: Karger Publishers 2017-04-01
Series:Obesity Facts
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Online Access:http://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/453001
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spelling doaj-047d0ab5622b417cac7d4aa1d37ebb792020-11-25T03:40:15ZengKarger PublishersObesity Facts1662-40251662-40332017-04-011028510010.1159/000453001453001Cord Blood Metabolome Is Highly Associated with Birth Weight, but Less Predictive for Later Weight DevelopmentChristian HellmuthOlaf UhlMarie StandlHans DemmelmairJoachim HeinrichBerthold KoletzkoElisabeth ThieringBackground/Aims: Fetal metabolism may be changed by the exposure to maternal factors, and the route to obesity may already set in utero. Cord blood metabolites might predict growth patterns and later obesity. We aimed to characterize associations of cord blood with birth weight, postnatal weight gain, and BMI in adolescence. Methods: Over 700 cord blood samples were collected from infants participating in the German birth cohort study LISAplus. Glycerophospholipid fatty acids (GPL-FA), polar lipids, non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA), and amino acids were analyzed with a targeted, liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry based metabolomics platform. Cord blood metabolites were related to growth factors by linear regression models adjusted for confounding variables. Results: Cord blood metabolites were highly associated with birth weight. Lysophosphatidylcholines C16:1, C18:1, C20:3, C18:2, C20:4, C14:0, C16:0, C18:3, GPL-FA C20:3n-9, and GPL-FA C22:5n-6 were positively related to birth weight, while higher cord blood concentrations of NEFA C22:6, NEFA C20:5, GPL-FA C18:3n-3, and PCe C38:0 were associated with lower birth weight. Postnatal weight gain and BMI z-scores in adolescents were not significantly associated with cord blood metabolites after adjustment for multiple testing. Conclusion: Potential long-term programming effects of the intrauterine environment and metabolism on later health cannot be predicted with profiling of the cord blood metabolome.http://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/453001Cord bloodMetabolomicsEarly programmingChildhood obesity
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author Christian Hellmuth
Olaf Uhl
Marie Standl
Hans Demmelmair
Joachim Heinrich
Berthold Koletzko
Elisabeth Thiering
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Olaf Uhl
Marie Standl
Hans Demmelmair
Joachim Heinrich
Berthold Koletzko
Elisabeth Thiering
Cord Blood Metabolome Is Highly Associated with Birth Weight, but Less Predictive for Later Weight Development
Obesity Facts
Cord blood
Metabolomics
Early programming
Childhood obesity
author_facet Christian Hellmuth
Olaf Uhl
Marie Standl
Hans Demmelmair
Joachim Heinrich
Berthold Koletzko
Elisabeth Thiering
author_sort Christian Hellmuth
title Cord Blood Metabolome Is Highly Associated with Birth Weight, but Less Predictive for Later Weight Development
title_short Cord Blood Metabolome Is Highly Associated with Birth Weight, but Less Predictive for Later Weight Development
title_full Cord Blood Metabolome Is Highly Associated with Birth Weight, but Less Predictive for Later Weight Development
title_fullStr Cord Blood Metabolome Is Highly Associated with Birth Weight, but Less Predictive for Later Weight Development
title_full_unstemmed Cord Blood Metabolome Is Highly Associated with Birth Weight, but Less Predictive for Later Weight Development
title_sort cord blood metabolome is highly associated with birth weight, but less predictive for later weight development
publisher Karger Publishers
series Obesity Facts
issn 1662-4025
1662-4033
publishDate 2017-04-01
description Background/Aims: Fetal metabolism may be changed by the exposure to maternal factors, and the route to obesity may already set in utero. Cord blood metabolites might predict growth patterns and later obesity. We aimed to characterize associations of cord blood with birth weight, postnatal weight gain, and BMI in adolescence. Methods: Over 700 cord blood samples were collected from infants participating in the German birth cohort study LISAplus. Glycerophospholipid fatty acids (GPL-FA), polar lipids, non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA), and amino acids were analyzed with a targeted, liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry based metabolomics platform. Cord blood metabolites were related to growth factors by linear regression models adjusted for confounding variables. Results: Cord blood metabolites were highly associated with birth weight. Lysophosphatidylcholines C16:1, C18:1, C20:3, C18:2, C20:4, C14:0, C16:0, C18:3, GPL-FA C20:3n-9, and GPL-FA C22:5n-6 were positively related to birth weight, while higher cord blood concentrations of NEFA C22:6, NEFA C20:5, GPL-FA C18:3n-3, and PCe C38:0 were associated with lower birth weight. Postnatal weight gain and BMI z-scores in adolescents were not significantly associated with cord blood metabolites after adjustment for multiple testing. Conclusion: Potential long-term programming effects of the intrauterine environment and metabolism on later health cannot be predicted with profiling of the cord blood metabolome.
topic Cord blood
Metabolomics
Early programming
Childhood obesity
url http://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/453001
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