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Investigating Markers of Energy Metabolism in Pregnant Women With Insulin Resistance

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Yale University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Gestational Diabetes
Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other
NIH

Identifiers

NCT02109094
R01DK020495-37 (U.S. NIH Grant/Contract)
1301011387

Details and patient eligibility

About

The investigators seek to examine the metabolic changes that occur amongst obese and lean pregnant women with normal glycemic control as well as pregnant women with diabetes mellitus (gestational diabetes and pre-existing type 2 diabetes mellitus) compared to non-pregnant age matched controls. Given the adaptive tendency of the maternal body to use alternative energy sources such as ketones and free fatty acids rather than glucose and to shunt glucose and amino acids to the fetus, the investigators hypothesize that the amino acid and fatty acid profile will be reflective of this adaptive change and that maternal insulin resistance will result in alterations in this pattern in both the plasma and CSF. Furthermore, the investigators also hypothesize that maternal degrees of insulin resistance will also be reflected in CSF hormonal changes.

Full description

We seek to investigate for the first time whether CSF branched chain amino acid, free fatty acid, and energy regulatory hormone levels are altered in comparison to plasma levels among pregnant and non-pregnant individuals with varying degrees of insulin resistance. Furthermore, we seek to understand the effects of pregnancy on central and peripheral energy metabolism using metabolomic profiling as well as traditional hormonal measurements in maternal blood, urine, cerebrospinal fluid as well as cord blood.

Enrollment

48 patients

Sex

Female

Ages

18 to 45 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Pregnant women ages 18-45, pre-pregnancy BMI 18-30 with normal glycemic control scheduled for an elective cesarean delivery at Yale-New Haven Hospital on the Labor and Birth unit
  • Pregnant women ages 18-45, pre-pregnancy BMI >30 with normal glycemic control scheduled for an elective cesarean delivery at Yale-New Haven Hospital on the Labor and Birth unit
  • Pregnant women ages 18-45 with diabetes (gestational or pre-existing type 2 DM) scheduled for an elective cesarean delivery at Yale-New Haven Hospital on the Labor and Birth unit
  • Non-pregnant, non-diabetic women age 18-45 scheduled for lumbar puncture at the Yale-New Haven Hospital Lumbar puncture clinic
  • Able to read and understand English at 6th grade level or higher

Exclusion criteria

  • Medical disorders other than diabetes. Including psychiatric disorders, alcohol abuse, HIV, hepatitis, renal, hepatic disease, heart disease, active systemic infection, malignancy
  • Pregnancy related medical problems including preeclampsia
  • Major congenital fetal anomalies
  • Smoking and illicit drugs (marijuana, cocaine, benzodiazepines, barbituates)
  • Use of weight loss supplements or dieting 6 months prior to study.
  • Corticosteroid use within 6 months of study.
  • Uncontrolled thyroid disease
  • Medications other than multivitamin, folic acid, or diabetic medications.

Trial design

48 participants in 2 patient groups

Pregnant
Not Pregnant

Trial contacts and locations

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