1. Inborn errors of metabolism and pregnancy.
- Author
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Murphey K, Krishna I, and Li H
- Subjects
- Humans, Female, Pregnancy, Metabolism, Inborn Errors diagnosis, Metabolism, Inborn Errors metabolism, Metabolism, Inborn Errors therapy, Pregnancy Complications diagnosis, Pregnancy Complications metabolism, Pregnancy Complications therapy
- Abstract
As the diagnosis and treatment of patients with inborn errors of metabolism has improved dramatically over the years, more people with these conditions are surviving into child-bearing years. Given the changes in metabolism throughout pregnancy, this time presents a unique challenge in their care. Overall metabolic shifts in pregnancy go from anabolism to catabolism driven by endocrinologic changes, along with changes in rates of gluconeogenesis, glucose consumption, amino acid transport, protein consumption, and lipid breakdown, result in a complicated metabolic picture. Additionally, maternal inborn errors of metabolism can affect a fetus, as in phenylketonuria, and fetal inborn errors of metabolism can affect the mother, as in certain fatty acid oxidation disorders. Data on these conditions is often very limited. A summary of the current literature, risks associated with pregnancy in inborn errors of metabolism, and suggestions for management of these conditions will be presented., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
- Published
- 2024
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