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Urinary metal profiles in mother-offspring pairs and their association with early dysglycemia in the International Hyperglycemia and Adverse Pregnancy Outcome Follow Up Study (HAPO-FUS).

Malek El MuayedJanice C WangWinifred P WongBoyd E MetzgerKatelyn B ZumpfMiranda G GurraRebecca A SponenburgM Geoffrey HayesDenise M ScholtensLynn P LoweWilliam L Lowe
Published in: Journal of exposure science & environmental epidemiology (2022)
Our data provides novel evidence for a strong correlation between mother and offspring urinary metal patterns with a unique mother-to-offspring ratio for each metal. The study also provides new evidence for a strong positive association between early dysglycemia and urinary zinc, both in mothers and offspring. Weaker positive associations with urinary selenium and cadmium and negative associations with arsenic were also found. The low rate of preexisting diabetes in this population provides the unique advantage of minimizing the confounding effect of preexisting, diabetes related renal changes that would alter the relationship between dysglycemia and renal metal excretion.
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