Descriptive Analysis of Carrier and Affected Hereditary Fructose Intolerance in Women during Pregnancy

Author:

Zuriaga Estefanía1ORCID,Santander Sonia2ORCID,Lomba Laura1ORCID,Izquierdo-García Elsa3ORCID,Luesma María José4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud, Universidad San Jorge, Campus Universitario, Autov A23 km 299, 50830 Villanueva de Gállego Zaragoza, Spain

2. Faculty of Health and Sports Sciences, University of Zaragoza, 22002 Huesca, Spain

3. Department of Pharmacy, Hospital Universitario Infanta Leonor, 28031 Madrid, Spain

4. Department of Human Anatomy and Histology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Zaragoza, 50009 Zaragoza, Spain

Abstract

(1) Background: Hereditary fructose intolerance (HFI) is a rare autosomal recessive metabolic disorder resulting from aldolase B deficiency, requiring a fructose, sorbitol and sucrose (FSS)-free diet. Limited information exists on the relationship between pregnancy outcomes and HFI. This study aims to analyze pregnancy-related factors in a cohort of thirty Spanish women, with twenty-three being carriers and seven being HFI-affected (45 pregnancies). (2) Methods: A descriptive, cross-sectional and retrospective study utilized an anonymous questionnaire. (3) Results: Findings encompassed physical and emotional states, nutritional habits, pathology development and baby information. Notable results include improved physical and emotional states compared to the general population, with conventional analyses mostly within normal ranges. Persistent issues after pregnancy included hepatic steatosis, liver adenomas and hemangiomas. Carrier mothers’ babies exhibited higher weight than those of patient mothers, while the weights of carrier children born with HFI were similar to disease-affected children. (4) Conclusions: Pregnant women with HFI did not significantly differ in physical and emotional states, except for nausea, vomiting, and cravings. Post-pregnancy, HFI patients and carriers exhibited persistent hepatic issues. Significantly, babies born to HFI-affected mothers had lower weights. This study sheds light on pregnancy outcomes in HFI, emphasizing potential complications and the need for ongoing monitoring and care.

Funder

Departamento de Ciencia, Universidad y Sociedad del Conocimiento, from the Gobierno de Aragón

Publisher

MDPI AG

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