Higher early pregnancy plasma myo‐inositol associates with increased postprandial glycaemia later in pregnancy: Secondary analyses of the NiPPeR randomized controlled trial

Author:

Chan Shiao‐Yng123ORCID,Zhang Han2,Wong Jui‐Tsung2,Chang Hsin F.3,Chen Ling‐Wei24,Barton Sheila J.5,Nield Heidi5,El‐Heis Sarah56,Kenealy Timothy7,Lavalle Luca8,Ramos‐Nieves J. Manuel8,Godin Jean‐Philippe8,Silva‐Zolezzi Irma8,Cutfield Wayne S.7,Godfrey Keith M.56,

Affiliation:

1. Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine National University of Singapore Singapore Singapore

2. Singapore Institute for Clinical Sciences, Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) Singapore Singapore

3. Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology National University Hospital Singapore Singapore

4. Institute of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, College of Public Health National Taiwan University Taipei Taiwan

5. MRC Lifecourse Epidemiology Centre University of Southampton Southampton UK

6. NIHR Southampton Biomedical Research Centre University of Southampton and University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust Southampton UK

7. Liggins Institute and A Better Start – National Science Challenge The University of Auckland Auckland New Zealand

8. Nestlé Research, Société des Produits Nestlé SA Lausanne Switzerland

Abstract

AbstractAimMyo‐inositol supplementation from ~13 weeks' gestation reportedly improves glycaemia regulation in metabolically at‐risk women, with speculation that earlier supplementation might bring further improvement. However, the NiPPeR trial of a myo‐inositol‐containing supplement starting preconception did not lower gestational glycaemia in generally healthy women. We postulated that the earlier timing of supplementation influences the maternal metabolic adaptation for gestational glycaemia regulation.MethodsIn total, 585 women were recruited from Singapore, UK and New Zealand for the NiPPeR study. We examined associations of plasma myo‐inositol concentrations at 7 and 28 weeks' gestation with 28 weeks plasma glucose (PG; fasting, and 1 h and 2 h in 75 g oral glucose tolerance test) and insulin indices using linear regression adjusting for covariates.ResultsHigher 7‐week myo‐inositol, but not 28‐week myo‐inositol, associated with higher 1 h PG [βadj (95% confidence intervals) 0.05 (0.01, 0.09) loge mmol/L per loge μmol/L, p = .022] and 2 h PG [0.08 (0.03, 0.12), p = .001]; equivalent to 0.39 mmol/L increase in 2 h PG for an average 7‐week myo‐inositol increase of 23.4 μmol/L with myo‐inositol supplementation. Higher 7‐week myo‐inositol associated with a lower 28‐week Stumvoll index (first phase), an approximation of insulin secretion [−0.08 (−0.15, −0.01), p = .020] but not with 28‐week Matsuda insulin sensitivity index. However, the clinical significance of a 7‐week myo‐inositol‐related increase in glycaemia was limited as there was no association with gestational diabetes risk, birthweight and cord C‐peptide levels. In‐silico modelling found higher 28‐week myo‐inositol was associated with lower gestational glycaemia in White, but not Asian, women after controlling for 7‐week myo‐inositol effects.ConclusionTo our knowledge, our study provides the first evidence that increasing first trimester plasma myo‐inositol may slightly exacerbate later pregnancy post‐challenge glycaemia, indicating that the optimal timing for starting prenatal myo‐inositol supplementation needs further investigation.

Funder

National Research Foundation Singapore

Medical Research Council

Agency for Science, Technology and Research

Publisher

Wiley

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