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Article

Investigating a New Way to Assess Metabolic Risk in Pregnant Females with Prior RYGB Surgery

by
Teresa Gisinger
1,
Birgit Reiter
2,3,
Karin Preindl
2,3,
Thomas Stimpfl
2,
Liliana-Imi Gard
1,
Sabina Baumgartner-Parzer
1,
Alexandra Kautzky-Willer
1 and
Michael Leutner
1,*
1
Department of Internal Medicine III, Clinical Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Medical University of Vienna, 1090 Vienna, Austria
2
Department of Laboratory Medicine, Medical University of Vienna, 1090 Vienna, Austria
3
Joint Metabolome Facility, Medical University of Vienna, 1090 Vienna, Austria
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Nutrients 2024, 16(16), 2704; https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16162704
Submission received: 23 July 2024 / Revised: 6 August 2024 / Accepted: 13 August 2024 / Published: 14 August 2024
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Nutrition and Supplements during Pregnancy (2nd Edition))

Abstract

Background: Obesity in pregnancy is linked to adverse clinical outcomes such as gestational diabetes. Recently, a risk score calculated by different ceramide concentrations was recognized as a new way to investigate cardiovascular risk. The aim was to analyze if the ceramide risk score and cardiometabolic risk vary between normal-weight, obese, and females with prior Roux-en-Y bypass surgery (RYGB) during pregnancy. Methods: Three cohorts were investigated: first, 25 pregnant females with a history of RYGB; second, 19 with preconception BMI ≥ 35 kg/m2; and third, 19 normal-weight (preconception BMI < 25 kg/m2). Around the 24th to 28th weeks of gestation routine laboratory assessments, 3 h 75 g oral and intravenous glucose tolerance tests were carried out. The correlation of ceramide risk scores and ceramide ratios (Cer(d18:1/18:0)/Cer(d18:1/16:0)) with metabolic parameters was analyzed via Pearson correlation. The cohorts were compared via ANOVA and unpaired t-tests. Results: The RYGB cohort had lower ceramide risk scores and ratios compared to obese pregnant females (7.42 vs.9.34, p = 0.025; 0.33 vs.0.47, p < 0.001). Ceramide risk score and ratio were found to correlate negatively with insulin sensitivity (measured with the Matsuda (r = −0.376, p = 0.031; r = −0.455, p = 0.008) and calculated sensitivity index (r = −0.358, p = 0.044; r = −0.621, p < 0.001)) in females without RYGB. The ceramide risk score correlated positively with body fat in RYGB females (r = 0.650, p = 0.012). Conclusions: We found that females after RYGB have lower ceramide risk scores and ceramide ratios compared to obese pregnant females, possibly indicating lower metabolic risk.
Keywords: metabolic risk; glucose metabolism; pregnancy; bariatric surgery metabolic risk; glucose metabolism; pregnancy; bariatric surgery

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Gisinger, T.; Reiter, B.; Preindl, K.; Stimpfl, T.; Gard, L.-I.; Baumgartner-Parzer, S.; Kautzky-Willer, A.; Leutner, M. Investigating a New Way to Assess Metabolic Risk in Pregnant Females with Prior RYGB Surgery. Nutrients 2024, 16, 2704. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16162704

AMA Style

Gisinger T, Reiter B, Preindl K, Stimpfl T, Gard L-I, Baumgartner-Parzer S, Kautzky-Willer A, Leutner M. Investigating a New Way to Assess Metabolic Risk in Pregnant Females with Prior RYGB Surgery. Nutrients. 2024; 16(16):2704. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16162704

Chicago/Turabian Style

Gisinger, Teresa, Birgit Reiter, Karin Preindl, Thomas Stimpfl, Liliana-Imi Gard, Sabina Baumgartner-Parzer, Alexandra Kautzky-Willer, and Michael Leutner. 2024. "Investigating a New Way to Assess Metabolic Risk in Pregnant Females with Prior RYGB Surgery" Nutrients 16, no. 16: 2704. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16162704

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