David Ramiro-Cortijo1, Teresa Herrera2, Pilar Rodríguez-Rodríguez1, Ángel L López De Pablo1, María De La Calle3, María R López-Giménez4, Ana I Mora-Urda5, Perla Y Gutiérrez-Arzapalo1, Rubén Gómez-Rioja6, Yolanda Aguilera2, María A Martín-Cabrejas2, Luis Condezo-Hoyos1, M Carmen González1, Pilar Montero5, Bernardo Moreno-Jiménez7, Silvia M Arribas8. 1. Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain. 2. Department of Agricultural and Food Chemistry-CIAL, Faculty of Sciences, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain. 3. Obstetrics and Gynecology Service, La Paz University Hospital, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain. 4. Department of Preventive Medicine, Public Health & Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain. 5. Department of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain. 6. Laboratory Medicine Service, La Paz University Hospital, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain. 7. Department of Biological and Health Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain. 8. Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain. Electronic address: silvia.arribas@uam.es.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Oxidative stress is present in pregnancy complications. However, it is unknown if early maternal antioxidant status could influence later development of complications. The use of assisted reproduction techniques (ART) is rising due to the delay of first pregnancy and there is scarce information on its influence on oxidative balance. OBJECTIVE: To assess the possible relationship between maternal plasma antioxidant status in first trimester of gestation with later development of pregnancy complications, evaluating the influence of ART and nutrition. METHODS: Plasma from 98 healthy pregnant women was obtained at week 10, nutrition questionnaires filled and women were followed until delivery. We evaluated biomarkers of oxidative damage (carbonyls, malondialdehyde-MDA), antioxidants (thiols, reduced glutathione, phenolic compounds, catalase and superoxide dismutase activities) by spectrophotometry/fluorimetry and melatonin (ELISA). Antioxidant status score (Antiox-S) was calculated as the computation of antioxidants. Diet-antioxidants relationship was evaluated through multiple correspondence analysis. RESULTS: Melatonin and carbonyls exhibited a negative correlation. No difference in oxidative damage was found between groups, but Antiox-S was significantly lower in women who developed complications. No differences in oxidative damage or Antiox-S were found between ART and no-ART pregnancies. High consumption of foods of vegetable origin cluster with high plasma levels of phenolic compounds and with high Antiox-S. CONCLUSIONS: In early normal gestation, low plasma antioxidant status, assessed through a global score, associates with later development of pregnancy complications. Larger population studies could help to determine the value of Antiox-S as predictive tool and the relevance of nutrition on maternal antioxidant status.
INTRODUCTION: Oxidative stress is present in pregnancy complications. However, it is unknown if early maternal antioxidant status could influence later development of complications. The use of assisted reproduction techniques (ART) is rising due to the delay of first pregnancy and there is scarce information on its influence on oxidative balance. OBJECTIVE: To assess the possible relationship between maternal plasma antioxidant status in first trimester of gestation with later development of pregnancy complications, evaluating the influence of ART and nutrition. METHODS: Plasma from 98 healthy pregnant women was obtained at week 10, nutrition questionnaires filled and women were followed until delivery. We evaluated biomarkers of oxidative damage (carbonyls, malondialdehyde-MDA), antioxidants (thiols, reduced glutathione, phenolic compounds, catalase and superoxide dismutase activities) by spectrophotometry/fluorimetry and melatonin (ELISA). Antioxidant status score (Antiox-S) was calculated as the computation of antioxidants. Diet-antioxidants relationship was evaluated through multiple correspondence analysis. RESULTS:Melatonin and carbonyls exhibited a negative correlation. No difference in oxidative damage was found between groups, but Antiox-S was significantly lower in women who developed complications. No differences in oxidative damage or Antiox-S were found between ART and no-ART pregnancies. High consumption of foods of vegetable origin cluster with high plasma levels of phenolic compounds and with high Antiox-S. CONCLUSIONS: In early normal gestation, low plasma antioxidant status, assessed through a global score, associates with later development of pregnancy complications. Larger population studies could help to determine the value of Antiox-S as predictive tool and the relevance of nutrition on maternal antioxidant status.
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