Low omega-3 index values and monounsaturated fatty acid levels in early pregnancy: an analysis of maternal erythrocytes fatty acids

Abstract Background It is unanimously recognized that the maternal nutritional status at the pregnancy onset influence both short-term and long-term health of the mother and offspring. Among several nutrients, LCPUFA, particularly from the omega-3 family, are of utmost importance. This study was car...

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Main Authors: Axelle Hoge, Florence Bernardy, Anne-Françoise Donneau, Nadia Dardenne, Sylvie Degée, Marie Timmermans, Michelle Nisolle, Michèle Guillaume, Vincenzo Castronovo
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-04-01
Series:Lipids in Health and Disease
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12944-018-0716-6
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spelling doaj-2bb0e8677cc942a2b540880d6f3d05772020-11-25T01:14:47ZengBMCLipids in Health and Disease1476-511X2018-04-0117111110.1186/s12944-018-0716-6Low omega-3 index values and monounsaturated fatty acid levels in early pregnancy: an analysis of maternal erythrocytes fatty acidsAxelle Hoge0Florence Bernardy1Anne-Françoise Donneau2Nadia Dardenne3Sylvie Degée4Marie Timmermans5Michelle Nisolle6Michèle Guillaume7Vincenzo Castronovo8Department of Public Health, University of LiègeDepartment of Public Health, University of LiègeDepartment of Public Health, University of LiègeDepartment of Public Health, University of LiègeDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, CHR Citadelle Hospital, University of LiègeDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, CHR Citadelle Hospital, University of LiègeDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, CHR Citadelle Hospital, University of LiègeDepartment of Public Health, University of LiègeMetastasis Research Laboratory, GIGA-CANCER, University of LiègeAbstract Background It is unanimously recognized that the maternal nutritional status at the pregnancy onset influence both short-term and long-term health of the mother and offspring. Among several nutrients, LCPUFA, particularly from the omega-3 family, are of utmost importance. This study was carried out to determine fatty acids profile of maternal erythrocyte membranes in early pregnancy and to identify potential determinants impacting on this status. Methods A cohort of 122 healthy women with a singleton pregnancy was included. Fatty acids were analyzed using gas chromatography. Because of the lack of cutoff values, reference ranges were used to determine fatty acids categories. Results Of concern, our data revealed low monounsaturated and long-chain omega-3 fatty acid status in most participants. More than 75% of Belgian pregnant women exhibited Pal, AO and EPA levels as well as IOM3 values below the laboratory reference ranges. Higher DHA concentrations and IOM3 values were found among foreign-nationality participants, non-smokers and physically active women. With regard to dietary factors, omega-3 supplements and diet seem to be complementary since DHA from supplements (but not from diet) and EPA from diet (but not from supplements) were found to be associated with higher concentrations of DHA and EPA, respectively. Conclusions Our study presents evidence demonstrating that the fatty acid status of most early pregnant women is far from being optimal based on the admitted general reference values. Clinicians should be advice to carefully evaluate and improve this status to guarantee the best possible outcome for both the mother and the baby.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12944-018-0716-6ErythrocyteFatty acidPregnancy
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author Axelle Hoge
Florence Bernardy
Anne-Françoise Donneau
Nadia Dardenne
Sylvie Degée
Marie Timmermans
Michelle Nisolle
Michèle Guillaume
Vincenzo Castronovo
spellingShingle Axelle Hoge
Florence Bernardy
Anne-Françoise Donneau
Nadia Dardenne
Sylvie Degée
Marie Timmermans
Michelle Nisolle
Michèle Guillaume
Vincenzo Castronovo
Low omega-3 index values and monounsaturated fatty acid levels in early pregnancy: an analysis of maternal erythrocytes fatty acids
Lipids in Health and Disease
Erythrocyte
Fatty acid
Pregnancy
author_facet Axelle Hoge
Florence Bernardy
Anne-Françoise Donneau
Nadia Dardenne
Sylvie Degée
Marie Timmermans
Michelle Nisolle
Michèle Guillaume
Vincenzo Castronovo
author_sort Axelle Hoge
title Low omega-3 index values and monounsaturated fatty acid levels in early pregnancy: an analysis of maternal erythrocytes fatty acids
title_short Low omega-3 index values and monounsaturated fatty acid levels in early pregnancy: an analysis of maternal erythrocytes fatty acids
title_full Low omega-3 index values and monounsaturated fatty acid levels in early pregnancy: an analysis of maternal erythrocytes fatty acids
title_fullStr Low omega-3 index values and monounsaturated fatty acid levels in early pregnancy: an analysis of maternal erythrocytes fatty acids
title_full_unstemmed Low omega-3 index values and monounsaturated fatty acid levels in early pregnancy: an analysis of maternal erythrocytes fatty acids
title_sort low omega-3 index values and monounsaturated fatty acid levels in early pregnancy: an analysis of maternal erythrocytes fatty acids
publisher BMC
series Lipids in Health and Disease
issn 1476-511X
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Abstract Background It is unanimously recognized that the maternal nutritional status at the pregnancy onset influence both short-term and long-term health of the mother and offspring. Among several nutrients, LCPUFA, particularly from the omega-3 family, are of utmost importance. This study was carried out to determine fatty acids profile of maternal erythrocyte membranes in early pregnancy and to identify potential determinants impacting on this status. Methods A cohort of 122 healthy women with a singleton pregnancy was included. Fatty acids were analyzed using gas chromatography. Because of the lack of cutoff values, reference ranges were used to determine fatty acids categories. Results Of concern, our data revealed low monounsaturated and long-chain omega-3 fatty acid status in most participants. More than 75% of Belgian pregnant women exhibited Pal, AO and EPA levels as well as IOM3 values below the laboratory reference ranges. Higher DHA concentrations and IOM3 values were found among foreign-nationality participants, non-smokers and physically active women. With regard to dietary factors, omega-3 supplements and diet seem to be complementary since DHA from supplements (but not from diet) and EPA from diet (but not from supplements) were found to be associated with higher concentrations of DHA and EPA, respectively. Conclusions Our study presents evidence demonstrating that the fatty acid status of most early pregnant women is far from being optimal based on the admitted general reference values. Clinicians should be advice to carefully evaluate and improve this status to guarantee the best possible outcome for both the mother and the baby.
topic Erythrocyte
Fatty acid
Pregnancy
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12944-018-0716-6
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