Glycated Albumin and Glycemia in Pregnancy and Postpartum: A Pilot Study

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PERINATOLOGY(2024)

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Objective Percent glycated albumin (% GAlb) is a marker of glycemia over the past 2 to 3 weeks in nonpregnant individuals. Longitudinal changes in % GAlb extending throughout pregnancy and postpartum (PP) have not been described. We aimed to describe levels of %GAlb throughout pregnancy and PP and relationships with glycemia. Study Design Fifty women among those in the Study of Pregnancy Regulation of INsulin and Glucose cohort underwent 75- g oral glucose tolerance tests (OGTTs) at a mean of 13 weeks (V1) and 26 weeks (V2) of gestation and 11 weeks' PP. %GAlb was measured on frozen plasma samples. Results Total albumin decreased fromV1 to V2 and increased PP to levels higher than at V1. %GAlb declined between V1 and V2 (beta = - 0.63% 95% CI [-0.8, -0.6] p< 0.001) and remained stable between V2 and PP (beta = -0.04% [-0.3, 0.2] p = 0.78). Body mass index (BMI) was inversely related to % GAlb in pregnancy (V1: rho = -0.5, p = 0.0001; V2 rho = - 0.4, p = 0.006), but not PP (rho = - 0.15, p = 0.31). The longitudinal changes in %GAlb persisted after adjusting for BMI. Neither glycemia measurements nor hemoglobin A1c were associated with %GAlb at any time point, and adjustments for BMI did not reveal additional associations. Conclusion %GAlb decreases between early and late gestation and remains decreased PP, despite a PP increase in total albumin above early pregnancy values. Given the lack of correlation with OGTT values or A1c, %GAlb is unlikely to be useful in assessing glycemia in pregnant or PP women.
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gestational diabetes,gestational glycemia,glycated albumin,pregnancy biomarkers,. postpartum diabetes,postpartum screening
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