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Higher plasma myo-inositol in pregnancy associated with reduced postpartum blood loss: secondary analyses of the NiPPeR trial

Higher plasma myo-inositol in pregnancy associated with reduced postpartum blood loss: secondary analyses of the NiPPeR trial
Higher plasma myo-inositol in pregnancy associated with reduced postpartum blood loss: secondary analyses of the NiPPeR trial

We previously reported that a combined myo-inositol, probiotics, and enriched micronutrient supplement (intervention) taken preconception and in pregnancy reduced postpartum blood loss (PBL) and major postpartum hemorrhage compared with a standard micronutrient supplement (control), as secondary outcomes of the NiPPeR trial. This study aimed to identify the intervention components that may contribute to this effect. Associations of plasma concentrations of myo-inositol and vitamins B2, B6, B12, and D at preconception (before and after supplementation), early (~7-weeks), and late pregnancy (~28-weeks) with PBL were assessed by multiple linear regression, adjusting for site, ethnicity, preconception BMI, parity, and previous cesarean section. Amongst 583 women, a higher concentration of myo-inositol in early pregnancy was associated with a PBL reduction [βadj -1.26 (95%CI -2.23, -0.29) mL per µmol/L myo-inositol increase, p = 0.011]. Applying this co-efficient to the increase in mean 7-week-myo-inositol concentration of 23.4 µmol/L with the intervention equated to a PBL reduction of 29.5 mL (~8.4% of mean PBL of 350 mL among controls), accounting for 84.3% of the previously reported intervention effect of 35 mL. None of the examined vitamins were associated with PBL. Therefore, myo-inositol may be a key intervention component mediating the PBL reduction. Further work is required to determine the mechanisms involved.

Adult, Dietary Supplements, Female, Humans, Inositol/blood, Maternal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena, Micronutrients/blood, Postpartum Hemorrhage/blood, Postpartum Period/blood, Pregnancy, postpartum hemorrhage, inositols, prenatal nutritional supplement, vitamin D, B-vitamins
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the NiPPeR Trial (2024) Higher plasma myo-inositol in pregnancy associated with reduced postpartum blood loss: secondary analyses of the NiPPeR trial. Nutrients, 16 (13), [2054]. (doi:10.3390/nu16132054).

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We previously reported that a combined myo-inositol, probiotics, and enriched micronutrient supplement (intervention) taken preconception and in pregnancy reduced postpartum blood loss (PBL) and major postpartum hemorrhage compared with a standard micronutrient supplement (control), as secondary outcomes of the NiPPeR trial. This study aimed to identify the intervention components that may contribute to this effect. Associations of plasma concentrations of myo-inositol and vitamins B2, B6, B12, and D at preconception (before and after supplementation), early (~7-weeks), and late pregnancy (~28-weeks) with PBL were assessed by multiple linear regression, adjusting for site, ethnicity, preconception BMI, parity, and previous cesarean section. Amongst 583 women, a higher concentration of myo-inositol in early pregnancy was associated with a PBL reduction [βadj -1.26 (95%CI -2.23, -0.29) mL per µmol/L myo-inositol increase, p = 0.011]. Applying this co-efficient to the increase in mean 7-week-myo-inositol concentration of 23.4 µmol/L with the intervention equated to a PBL reduction of 29.5 mL (~8.4% of mean PBL of 350 mL among controls), accounting for 84.3% of the previously reported intervention effect of 35 mL. None of the examined vitamins were associated with PBL. Therefore, myo-inositol may be a key intervention component mediating the PBL reduction. Further work is required to determine the mechanisms involved.

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Accepted/In Press date: 26 June 2024
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Keywords: Adult, Dietary Supplements, Female, Humans, Inositol/blood, Maternal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena, Micronutrients/blood, Postpartum Hemorrhage/blood, Postpartum Period/blood, Pregnancy, postpartum hemorrhage, inositols, prenatal nutritional supplement, vitamin D, B-vitamins

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Local EPrints ID: 492528
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/492528
ISSN: 2072-6643
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ORCID for Sheila J. Barton: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4963-4242
ORCID for Keith M. Godfrey: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-4643-0618

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Author: Hsin F. Chang
Author: Hannah E.J. Yong
Author: Han Zhang
Author: Jui-Tsung Wong
Author: Philip Titcombe
Author: Benjamin B. Albert
Author: Sarah El-Heis
Author: Heidi Nield
Author: Judith Ong
Author: Luca Lavelle
Author: J. Manuel Ramos-Nieves
Author: Jean-Philippe Godin
Author: Irma Silva-Zolezzi
Author: Wayne S. Cutfield
Author: Shiao-Yng Chan
Corporate Author: the NiPPeR Trial

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