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Associations of breast milk adiponectin, leptin, insulin and ghrelin with maternal characteristics and early infant growth: a longitudinal study

Authors :
Shi Song Rong
Wei-lin Wan
Dan-hua Wang
Guofang Ding
Liying Zou
Shaowen Wu
Xinting Yu
Ming Li
Xiujing Sun
Source :
The British journal of nutrition. 120(12)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Breast milk (BM) hormones have been hypothesised as a nutritional link between maternal and infant metabolic health. This study aimed to evaluate hormone concentrations in BM of women with and without gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), and the relationship between maternal factors, BM hormones and infant growth. We studied ninety-six nulliparous women with (n 48) and without GDM and their exclusively breastfed term singletons. Women with GDM received dietary therapy or insulin injection for euglycaemia during pregnancy. Hormone concentrations in BM, maternal BMI and infant growth were longitudinally evaluated on postnatal days 3, 42 and 90. Mothers with GDM had decreased concentrations of adiponectin (PcolostrumPmature-milk=0·009) and ghrelin (Pcolostrum=0·011; Pmature-milkPcolostrum=0·047; Pmature-milk=0·021). Maternal BMI was positively associated with adiponectin (β=0·06; 95 % CI 0·02, 0·1; P=0·001), leptin (β=0·16; 95 % CI 0·12, 0·2; Pβ=0·06; 95 % CI 0·02, 0·1; Pβ=–0·08; 95 % CI –0·1, –0·06; Pβweight-for-height=–2·49; 95 % CI –3·83, –1·15; Pβhead-circumference=–0·39; 95 % CI –0·65, –0·13; P=0·003) and healthy groups (βweight-for-height=–1·42; 95 % CI –2·38, –0·46; P=0·003; βhead-circumference=–0·15; 95 % CI –0·27, –0·03; P=0·007). Maternal BMI and GDM are important determinants of BM hormone concentrations. Milk-borne adiponectin is determined by maternal metabolic status and plays an independent down-regulating role in early infant growth.

Details

ISSN :
14752662
Volume :
120
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The British journal of nutrition
Accession number :
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