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Triglycerides/Glucose and Triglyceride/High-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol Indices in Normal and Preeclamptic Pregnancies: A Longitudinal Study

  • Natalia Elvira Poveda
  • , María Fernanda Garcés
  • , Aquiles Enrique Darghan
  • , Silvia Alejandra Blanco Jaimes
  • , Estefania Pulido Sánchez
  • , Luz Amparo Díaz-Cruz
  • , Carmen Doris Garzón-Olivares
  • , Mario Orlando Parra-Pineda
  • , Alejandro Antonio Bautista-Charry
  • , Edith Ángel Müller
  • , Héctor Fabio Sandoval Alzate
  • , Luis Miguel Maldonado Acosta
  • , Elizabeth Sanchez
  • , Ariel Iván Ruíz-Parra
  • , Jorge Eduardo Caminos
  • Universidad Nacional de Colombia

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Abstract

Metabolic changes have been correlated with adverse pregnancy outcomes. The aim of the present study is to determine the TyG and TG/HDL-c indices in a cohort of healthy pregnant (n=142), preeclamptic (n=18), and healthy nonpregnant women (n=56). Preeclamptic women were selected from the same cohort. Pregnant women were followed during three periods of pregnancy and postpartum. The results showed a significant increase in the values of TyG and TG/HDL-c (p<0.01) as pregnancy progresses, without significant differences between healthy and preeclamptic women. TyG and TG/HDL-c indices are significantly low in nonpregnant and three months' postpartum women when compared with each gestational period studied. TyG and TG/HDL-c indices are positively correlated with HOMA-IR in the early and middle pregnancy (p<0.05). Multiple linear regression using the TyG and TG/HDL-c indices as dependent variables showed that TyG index was significantly associated with HOMA-IR, gestational age, HDL-c, TC, LDL, fasting insulin, and mean BP (p<0.001); meanwhile, TG/HDL-c index was only associated with HOMA-IR (p<0.0242) and gestational age (p<0.001). In conclusion, the TyG and TG/HDL-c indices could be useful in monitoring insulin resistance during pregnancy.

Original languageEnglish
Article number8956404
JournalInternational Journal of Endocrinology
Volume2018
DOIs
StatePublished - 2018
Externally publishedYes

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