Pregnancy supplementation of Gambian mothers with calcium carbonate alters mid-childhood IGF1 in a sex-specific manner.
Bone
; 120: 314-320, 2019 03.
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CONTEXT: Sex-specific effects of pregnancy calcium carbonate supplementation have been reported in 8-12â¯year old Gambian children, indicating faster growth in boys but slower growth in girls born to calcium-supplemented mothers. OBJECTIVE: To determine whether the pregnancy supplement resulted in sex-specific effects on offspring IGF1 and other growth-related indices in mid-childhood. DESIGN: Analysis of archived data obtained in mid-childhood from the children of rural Gambian mothers who had been randomised to 1500â¯mgCa/d (Ca) or placebo (P) from 20â¯weeks pregnancy to delivery (ISRCTN96502494). PARTICIPANTS AND METHODS: Of the 526 children born and followed in infancy, 290 had early-morning, fasting plasma assayed for IGF1, IGFBP3, leptin, insulin and calcium-related indices and had anthropometry performed at age 7.5 (SD1.2) years (N/group: Males(M)-Caâ¯=â¯64, Females(F)-Caâ¯=â¯77; M-Pâ¯=â¯76, F-Pâ¯=â¯73). Sex-specific effects of maternal supplementation were considered using regression with sexes separated and together to test for sexâ¯∗â¯supplement interactions. RESULTS: Boys had lower IGF1, IGFBP3, leptin and insulin than girls (Pâ¯≤â¯0.004). IGF1 was higher in M-Ca than M-P (+14.2 (SE7.7)%, Pâ¯=â¯0.05) but lower in F-Ca than F-P (-17.8 (SE7.4)%, Pâ¯=â¯0.01); sexâ¯∗â¯supplement interaction Pâ¯=â¯0.001. IGF1 concentrations (ng/ml, geometric mean [-1SE,+1SE]) were M-Caâ¯=â¯78.1[4.3,4.5], M-Pâ¯=â¯67.8[3.4,3.6]; F-Caâ¯=â¯99.5[4.8,5.1], F-Pâ¯=â¯118.9[6.4,6.8]. Similar sexâ¯∗â¯supplement interactions were seen for IGFBP3 and IGF1-adjusted-for-IGFBP3 but group differences were smaller. There were no significant supplement effects on the other biochemical indices. CONCLUSIONS: Calcium carbonate supplementation of pregnant Gambian mothers resulted in higher IGF1 in boys and lower IGF1 in girls during mid-childhood, consistent with the reported maternal supplement effects on growth of the offspring in later childhood.
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Carbonato de Calcio
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Factor I del Crecimiento Similar a la Insulina
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Caracteres Sexuales
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Suplementos Dietéticos
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Madres
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Clinical_trials
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Africa
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Bone
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2019
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