Pregnancy induces longitudinal changes in urinary C‐peptide creatinine ratio in women with type 1 diabetes.

Autor: Mendoza, Lilian C., Tashkova, Martina, Corcoy, Rosa, Dornhorst, Anne
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Zdroj: Diabetic Medicine; Jan2024, Vol. 41 Issue 1, p1-6, 6p
Abstrakt: Aims: Changes in maternal serum C‐peptide have been described during pregnancy in women with Type 1 diabetes. We aimed to determine whether in these women, C‐peptide, as measured by the urinary C‐peptide creatinine ratio (UCPCR), display changes during the course of pregnancy and in the postpartum period. Methods: In this longitudinal study including 26 women, UCPCR was measured in the first, second, and third trimester of pregnancy, and postpartum, using a high sensitivity two‐step chemiluminescent microparticle immunoassay. Results: UCPCR was detectable in 7/26 (26.9%) participants in the first trimester, 10/26 (38.4%) in the second trimester, and 18/26 (69.2%) in the third trimester. Changes in UCPCR concentrations were observed throughout pregnancy, significantly increasing from first to third trimester. UCPCR concentration in the three trimesters was associated with a shorter duration of diabetes and in the third trimester also with first trimester UCPCR. Conclusion: UCPCR detects longitudinal changes during pregnancy in women with type 1 diabetes mellitus, more marked in those with shorter diabetes duration. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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