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The Relationship between Gestational Diabetes Metabolic Control and Fetal Autonomic Regulation, Movement and Birth Weight

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JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE
卷 10, 期 15, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/jcm10153378

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fetal magnetocardiography; fetal autonomic control; heart-rate-variability; perinatal programming; gestational diabetes; metabolic control; birth weight; fetal movement activity

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  1. German Research Foundation [DFG: Ho 1634/15-12, Schn 775/7-1]
  2. Interdisciplinary Centre for Clinical Research of the University Hospital Jena

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This study found that gestational diabetes can alter fetal autonomic control, increase fetal vagal tone, and have a positive correlation with maternal blood glucose levels and birth weight. However, there wasn't a significant correlation between fetal movement index and birth weight, but it did attenuate the positive correlation between maternal blood glucose levels and birth weight.
(1) Background: Maternal metabolic control in gestational diabetes is suggested to influence fetal autonomic control and movement activity, which may have fetal outcome implications. We aimed to analyze the relationship between maternal metabolic control, fetal autonomic heart rate regulation, activity and birth weight. (2) Methods: Prospective noninterventional longitudinal cohort monitoring study accompanying 19 patients with specialist clinical care for gestational diabetes. Monthly fetal magnetocardiography with electro-physiologically-based beat-to-beat heart rate recording for analysis of heart rate variability (HRV) and the 'fetal movement index' (FMI) was performed. Data were compared to 167 healthy pregnant women retrieved from our pre-existing study database. (3) Results: Fetal vagal tone was increased with gestational diabetes compared to controls, whereas sympathetic tone and FMI did not differ. Within the diabetic population, sympathetic activation was associated with higher maternal blood-glucose levels. Maternal blood-glucose levels correlated positively with birth weight z scores. FMI showed no correlation with birth weight but attenuated the positive correlation between maternal blood-glucose levels and birth weight. (4) Conclusion: Fetal autonomic control is altered by gestational diabetes and maternal blood-glucose level, even if metabolic adjustment and outcome is comparable to healthy controls.

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