| Literature DB >> 32039724 |
Hanne Klæboe Greger1,2, Liv Guro Engen Hanem3,4, Heidi Furre Østgård3, Eszter Vanky3,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Metformin is widely used in pregnancy to treat gestational diabetes mellitus and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Association between PCOS and developmental delay in offspring, and larger head circumference of metformin-exposed newborns has been reported. The objective of this study was to explore whether metformin exposure in utero had any effect on offspring cognitive function.Entities:
Keywords: Androgen; Metformin; Offspring cognitive function; PCOS
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32039724 PMCID: PMC7008569 DOI: 10.1186/s12887-020-1960-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pediatr ISSN: 1471-2431 Impact factor: 2.125
Fig. 1Flow-chart of inclusion and randomization to either metformin or placebo in the baseline studies (PregMet study and Pilot study), and the present study (Cogmet study)
Maternal baseline characteristics, pregnancy outcome and neonatal data
| Metformin ( | Placebo ( | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Age (years) | 29.3 (3.4) | 29.0 (4.3) | .762 |
| Weight (kg) | 84.7 (19.4) | 79.5 (19.2) | .215 |
| BMIa (kg/m2) | 30.2 (7.0) | 27.9 (6.3) | .105 |
| BPb systolic | 121 (14) | 117 (10) | .157 |
| BP diastolic | 75 (10) | 74 (7) | .569 |
| Phenotype PCOSc: | .397 | ||
| A | 26 (59) | 21 (62) | |
| B | 1 (2) | 0 | |
| C | 5 (11) | 1 (3) | |
| D | 12 (27) | 12 (35) | |
| Smoking | 4 (8) | 1 (3) | .279 |
| Gestational diabetes | 12 (24) | 11 (28) | .614 |
| Preeclampsia | 4 (8) | 2 (5) | .609 |
| Pre-term delivery | 1 (2) | 4 (10) | .089 |
| Breastfeeding (months) | 8.5 (4.5) | 8.3 (3.8) | .864 |
| .724 | |||
| Good | 42 (82) | 30 (77) | |
| Acceptable | 3 (6) | 4 (10) | |
| Poor | 6 (12) | 5 (13) | |
| Gender male/female | 22/28 | 17/23 | .887 |
| Apgar< 7 at 5 min | 0 | 1 (3) | .252 |
| Weight (g) | 3475 (482) | 3582 (793) | .491 |
| Weight z-score | −0.28 (1.1) | 0.07 (0.9) | .133 |
| Length (cm) | 49.8 (2.1) | 49.7 (3.4) | .933 |
| Length z-score | −0.71 (1.3) | − 0.49 (1.2) | .425 |
| Head circumference (cm) | |||
| Head circumference z-score | |||
| Gestational age (weeks) | 39.1 (1.3) | 38.7 (2.7) | .508 |
a BMI body mass index, b BP blood pressure, c A: hyperandrogenism (HA) + oligoamenorrhea (OA) + polycystic ovaries (PCO), B: HA + OA, C: HA + PCO, D: OA + PCO. d good compliance: medication taken as intended; acceptable compliance: reduced medication to one to two tablets per day for a maximum of 4 weeks and/or no tablets for a maximum 2 weeks, otherwise as intended; poor compliance: reduced medication to one to two tablets per day more than 4 weeks and/or no tablets more than 2 weeks
Socioeconomic status and offspring characteristics at follow-up
| Metformin (n = 52) | Placebo (n = 41) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Education mothera | 3.0 (0.8) | 3.0 (0.9) | .910 |
| 10 years primary school | 1 (2) | 0 | |
| high school | 13 (28) | 13 (37) | |
| less than 4 years of higher education | 19 (40) | 9 (26) | |
| 4 or more years of higher education | 14 (30) | 13 (37) | |
| Education fatherb | 2.7 (0.8) | 2.6 (0.8) | .673 |
| 10 years primary school | 0 | 2 (6) | |
| high school | 26 (54) | 15 (43) | |
| 3 years of higher education | 10 (21) | 12 (34) | |
| 5 or more years of higher education | 12 (25) | 6 (17) | |
| Parents’ relation: | .614 | ||
| Married | 27 (64) | 22 (69) | |
| Cohabitant | 11 (26) | 6 (19) | |
| Divorced/separated | 4 (10) | 3 (9) | |
| Other | 0 | 1 (3) | |
| Age (years) | 7.7 (2.7) | 7.7 (2.6) | .958 |
| Weight (kg) | 34.3 (18.3) | 30.8 (11.1) | .324 |
| Weight z-score | 0.60 (1.2) | 0.31 (1.2) | .280 |
| Height (cm) | 131.7 (17.4) | 130.2 (14.1) | .672 |
| Height z-score | 0.17 (0.9) | 0.02 (1.1) | .491 |
| BMI | 18.7 (4.4) | 17.6 (2.9) | .235 |
| Head circumference (cm) | 53.1 (2.2) | 53.0 (1.9) | .804 |
| Head circumference z-score | 0.49 (1.5) | 0.37 (1.3) | .696 |
| Tanner stagec | 1.5 (1.2) | 1.4 (0.8) | .471 |
SES socioeconomic status
a maternal education measured on a scale 1–4 (1:10 y primary school, 2: high school, 3: less than 4 years of higher education, 4: 4 or more years of higher education) b paternal education measured on a scale 1–4 (1: 10 y primary school, 2: high school, 3: 3 years of higher education, 4: 5 or more years of higher education) c: scale 1–5, 1 = prepubertal, 5 = adult size genitals and breast, adult pubic hair growth
WPPSI-III/WISC-IV sum scores for metformin versus placebo, unadjusted
| Metformin (n = 52) | Placebo (n = 41) | p-value | |
|---|---|---|---|
| WPPSI-III/WISC-IV score | |||
| Full-scale IQ mean (SD) | 100.0 (13.2) | 100.9 (10.1) | .731 |
| FIQ < 70 | 0 | 0 | |
| FIQ 70–84 | 9 (17.3) | 1 (2.4) | |
| FIQ > 84 | 43 (82.7) | 40 (97.6) | |
| Indices | |||
| Verbal comprehension (SD) | 99.1 (15.6) | 99.6 (14.3) | .887 |
| Working memory (SD) | 93.9 (14.8) | 96.5 (10.8) | .323 |
| Perceptual organization (SD) | 107.3 (15.1) | 108.2 (13.8) | .759 |
| Processing speed (SD) | 101.1 (19.7) | 98.1 (12.9) | .397 |
WPPSI-III Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence - Third edition
WISC-IV Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children - Fourth edition
Linear model of prediction of WPPSI-II/WISC-IV scores. Adjusted for parents’ educational level
| B (95% CI) | SE B | β | R2 | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Full scale IQ | 0.10 | |||||
| Metformin/placebo | 1.6 (−3.6, 6.7) | 2.59 | 0.55 | .550 | ||
| Mother’s education | 4.6 (1.3, 8.0) | 1.68 | 0.32 | |||
| Father’s education | −0.5 (−3.8, 2.9) | 1.69 | −0.03 | .788 | ||
| Verbal comprehension | 0.09 | |||||
| Metformin/placebo | 2.2 (−4.4, 8.7) | 3.30 | 0.07 | .513 | ||
| Mother’s education | 5.4 (1.1, 9.6) | 2.14 | 0.30 | |||
| Father’s education | −0.4 (−4.7,3.8) | 2.15 | −0.03 | .836 | ||
| Working memory | 0.07 | |||||
| Metformin/placebo | 2.4 (−3.3, 8.2) | 2.89 | 0.09 | .404 | ||
| Mother’s education | 4.1 (0.4, 7.8) | 1.87 | 0.26 | |||
| Father’s education | −0.5 (−4.2, 3.3) | 1.88 | −0.03 | .802 | ||
| Perceptual organization | 0.10 | |||||
| Metformin/placebo | 1.5 (−4.9, 7.9) | 3.21 | 0.05 | .640 | ||
| Mother’s education | 5.5 (1.4, 9.6) | 2.08 | 0.31 | |||
| Father’s education | 0.3 (−3.8, 4.5) | 2.09 | 0.02 | .873 | ||
| Processing speed | 0.02 | |||||
| Metformin/placebo | −3.2 (−11.1, 4.7) | 3.97 | −0.09 | .419 | ||
| Mother’s education | 1.9 (−3.2, 7.0) | 2.57 | 0.09 | .469 | ||
| Father’s education | −2.7 (−7.8, 2.4) | 2.58 | −0.13 | .299 |
WPPSI-III Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence - Third edition
WISC-IV Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children - Fourth edition
Maternal and neonatal data, children with full-scale IQ < 85
| Number | Mean | Range | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Baseline data of the mothers in 1st trimester | |||
| Age (years) | 10 | 27.9 | 21–35 |
| Weight (kg) | 10 | 81,9 | 65–106 |
| BMIa (kg/m2) | 10 | 29.4 | 22–37 |
| Pregnancy outcome | |||
| Gestational diabetes | 3/10 | ||
| Preeclampsia | 0/10 | ||
| Pre-term delivery | 0/10 | ||
| Neonatal data | |||
| Gender male/female | 3/7 | ||
| Apgar< 7 at 5 min | 0/10 | ||
| Weight (kg) | 10 | 3.5 | 3.1–4.2 |
| Length (cm) | 10 | 49.5 | 46–51 |
| Head circumference (cm) | 10 | 35.2 | 32–38 |
| Gestational age (weeks) | 10 | 39.3 | 37–41 |
a BMI body mass index
Correlation between maternal androgen levels in pregnancy and child cognitive function measured by WPPSI-III/WISC-IV sum scores
| FIQ | VC | WM | PO | PS | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Testosterone (T) at inclusion | .093 | .117 | −.084 | .036 | .076 |
| T w 19 | .223 | .181 | .038 | .105 | .162 |
| T w 32 | .205 | .156 | .144 | .060 | .158 |
| T w 36 | .218 | .108 | .158 | .097 | .200 |
| Androstenedione (A) at inclusion | .010 | .024 | −.073 | .001 | .005 |
| A w 19 | .236 | .155 | .063 | .130 | .214 |
| A w 32 | .232 | .163 | .190 | .104 | .165 |
| A w 36 | .157 | .176 | .124 | .224 | |
| Free testosterone index (FTI) at inclusion | −.054 | .004 | −.096 | −.087 | −.042 |
| FTI w 19 | .224 | .129 | .122 | .148 | |
| FTI w 32 | .228 | .117 | .166 | .100 | .156 |
| FTI w 36 | .197 | .127 | .159 | .080 | .158 |
W pregnancy week, FIQ full scale IQ, VC verbal comprehension, WM working memory, PO perceptual organization, PS processing speed. Statistically significant correlations are marked by bold numbers