2012
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0052399
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Metabolic Changes in Urine during and after Pregnancy in a Large, Multiethnic Population-Based Cohort Study of Gestational Diabetes

Abstract: This study aims to identify novel markers for gestational diabetes (GDM) in the biochemical profile of maternal urine using NMR metabolomics. It also catalogs the general effects of pregnancy and delivery on the urine profile. Urine samples were collected at three time points (visit V1: gestational week 8–20; V2: week 28±2; V3∶10–16 weeks post partum) from participants in the STORK Groruddalen program, a prospective, multiethnic cohort study of 823 healthy, pregnant women in Oslo, Norway, and analyzed using 1H… Show more

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“…In addition, the GDM diagnostic criteria used varied among the studies. Two studies specified using O’Sullivan and Mahan criteria [19, 20], seven studies used Carpenter–Coustan criteria [21-27]; three studies referenced the World Health Organization [28-30], one study referenced the Fourth International Gestational Diabetes Workshop criteria, and four studies did not specify the GDM diagnostic criteria used [31-34]. …”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In addition, the GDM diagnostic criteria used varied among the studies. Two studies specified using O’Sullivan and Mahan criteria [19, 20], seven studies used Carpenter–Coustan criteria [21-27]; three studies referenced the World Health Organization [28-30], one study referenced the Fourth International Gestational Diabetes Workshop criteria, and four studies did not specify the GDM diagnostic criteria used [31-34]. …”
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confidence: 99%
“…One study used amniotic fluid only [31], eight used maternal plasma only [19, 20, 22, 23, 25, 26, 29, 35], three used maternal serum only [21, 24, 30], two used maternal urine only [28, 34], one used both amniotic fluid and urine [33], and one used both maternal urine and plasma [32]. Three studies examined metabolite profiles in the setting of other prenatal disorders [28, 33, 34]; however, only data on women with GDM without these potential confounders were abstracted from these studies.…”
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“…In paper I, even with the small sample size, reproducible results could be found compared to similar studies. 77,142,201 In paper II, although there were relatively few hypertensive cases, the large number of normotensive pregnancies established a robust baseline to which the hypertensive groups could be compared. Sample collection is labor intensive and it is di cult to obtain su cient samples for high powered metabolomic studies.…”
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confidence: 99%