Plasma Retinoid Concentrations Are Altered in Pregnant Women

  • Lindsay C. Czuba
  • Emily E. Fay
  • Jeffrey LaFrance
  • Chase K. Smith
  • Sara Shum
  • Sue L. Moreni
  • Jennie Mao
  • Nina Isoherranen
  • Mary F. Hebert
Publication date
March 2022
Publisher
MDPI AG
Journal
Nutrients

Abstract

Vitamin A is vital to maternal–fetal health and pregnancy outcomes. However, little is known about pregnancy associated changes in maternal vitamin A homeostasis and concentrations of circulating retinol metabolites. The goal of this study was to characterize retinoid concentrations in healthy women (n = 23) during two stages of pregnancy (25–28 weeks gestation and 28–32 weeks gestation) as compared to ≥3 months postpartum. It was hypothesized that plasma retinol, retinol binding protein 4 (RBP4), transthyretin and albumin concentrations would decline during pregnancy and return to baseline by 3 months postpartum. At 25–28 weeks gestation, plasma retinol (−27%), 4-oxo-13-cis-retinoic acid (−34%), and albumin (−22%) concentrations were signi...

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