Steroid Metabolome Analysis in Dichorionic Diamniotic Twin Pregnancy

Author:

Černý Andrej1ORCID,Hill Martin2ORCID,Vosátková Michala2,Laštůvka Zdeněk1ORCID,Pařízek Antonín1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Gynaecology, Obstetrics and Neonatology, First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and General University Hospital in Prague, 12808 Prague, Czech Republic

2. Department of Steroids and Proteofactors, Institute of Endocrinology, 11000 Prague, Czech Republic

Abstract

Steroid hormones have diverse roles in pregnancy; some help stabilise pregnancy and influence the stability of pregnancy and the onset of labour. Changes and disorders in steroidogenesis may be involved in several pregnancy pathologies. To date, only a few studies have performed a very limited steroid analysis in multiple pregnancies. Our teams investigated multiple pregnancies regarding the biosynthesis, transport, and effects of steroids. We recruited two groups of patients: pregnant women with multiple pregnancies as the study group, and a control singleton pregnancies group. Blood samples were drawn from the participants and analysed. Information about the mother, foetus, delivery, and newborn was extracted from medical records. The data were then analysed. The gestational age of twin pregnancies during delivery ranged from 35 + 3 to 39 + 3 weeks, while it was 38 + 1 to 41 + 1 weeks for the controls. Our findings provide answers to questions regarding the steroidome in multiple pregnancies. Results demonstrate differences in the steroidome between singleton and twin pregnancies. These were based on the presence of two placentae and two foetal adrenal glands, both with separate enzymatic activity. Since every newborn was delivered by caesarean section, analysis was not negatively influenced by changes in the steroid metabolome associated with the spontaneous onset of labour.

Funder

MH CZ—DRO

Institute of Endocrinology-EÚ

Publisher

MDPI AG

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