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NCT number NCT03838146
Other study ID # 12-002524b
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date September 1, 2018
Est. completion date January 30, 2023

Study information

Verified date August 2023
Source East Carolina University
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The American Heart Association suggests that heart disease prevention should target pregnancy and the first year of life; however, there is a fundamental gap in knowledge regarding the effects of prenatal exercise on the prevention of heart disease.[1, 2] Insulin resistance in skeletal muscle is believed to be a critical contributor to the metabolic syndrome which increases the risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD). Conversely, exercise improves insulin sensitivity and many other facets of skeletal muscle function and metabolism; however, it is unclear if this positive effect can be "imprinted" in the skeletal muscle of the fetus with maternal exercise and accordingly diminish CVD risk in offspring. Our previous studies found that exercise during pregnancy leads to improved heart measures and reduced adiposity.[3-6] These studies demonstrated the potential for maternal exercise to reduce risk for CVD, but the cellular mechanisms involved, however, are not clearly evident. The proposed project will fill this critical gap and assess the influence of maternal exercise intervention to "imprint" progenitor stem cells in the fetus (umbilical cord tissue) to develop into insulin sensitive skeletal muscle and also improve indices of infant morphometry and movement. Using a randomized design, 160 women will perform either exercise intervention (aerobic training, resistance training, or both) or usual care (controls). Infant cord tissue and blood will be sampled at birth while blood will be sampled at 1 month of age. Similarly, infant neuromotor and morphometric examinations will be performed at 1 month. and at 1-month of age via blood sample, neuromotor, and morphometric examinations. The rationale for the project is to elucidate the effects of maternal exercise on offspring health outcomes and determine specific metabolic targets predictive of offspring long-term disease risk. The investigators will test the central hypothesis that exercise during pregnancy alters skeletal muscle in a manner which decreases the risk of heart disease in offspring. To test this central hypothesis, the investigators will pursue two specific aims: Aim 1- Determine the ability of regular maternal exercise to imprint key myocellular metabolic (insulin sensitivity) properties of offspring mesenchymal stem cells (MSC), neuromotor function, and morphometry. Aim 2- Determine the distinct abilities of regular maternal exercise to imprint the metabolome of offspring MSC.


Description:

Is offspring skeletal muscle function and metabolism imprinted by regular maternal exercise? What offspring metabolome markers are altered with regular maternal exercise? The investigators will use a randomized design of 160 women to either exercise intervention (aerobic training, resistance training, or both) or usual care (controls). Infant cord tissue and blood will be sampled at birth while blood will be sampled at 1 month of age. Similarly, infant neuromotor and morphometric examinations will be performed at 1 month. and at 1-month of age via blood sample, neuromotor, and morphometric examinations. The rationale for the project is to elucidate the effects of maternal exercise on offspring health outcomes and determine specific metabolic targets predictive of offspring long-term disease risk.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 167
Est. completion date January 30, 2023
Est. primary completion date January 30, 2023
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender Female
Age group 18 Years to 35 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - <16 weeks gestation - singleton pregnancy telephone/email contact Exclusion Criteria: - chronic conditions i.e. diabetes, hypertension, HIV, etc. - use of medications that affect fetal development; - use of alcohol, tobacco, or other drugs

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Behavioral:
Types of Exercise
moderate intensity exercise

Locations

Country Name City State
United States East Carolina University Greenville North Carolina

Sponsors (2)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
East Carolina University American Heart Association

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Human Skeletal Muscles cells grown from MSCs will have insulin responsiveness measured Western blot analysis of Akt phosphorylation will be conducted on cell lysates from myotubes under basal or following insulin-stimulation. Glycogen synthesis will be measured under basal and insulin-stimulated conditions. Data will be presented as % change in glycogen synthesis following insulin stimulation. At Birth
Secondary Global and targeted metabolomics analysis will be conducted to map out pathways and mechanisms from regular maternal exercise. Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), Eicosapentaenoic Acid (EPA), Docosapentaenoic Acid (DPA), and Arachidonic acid (ARA). Targeted quantitative LC/MS analysis of DHA and EPA from participants at 16 (pre-training intervention) and 36 weeks, DHA and EPA levels from umbilical cord tissue sample, and DHA and EPA levels from umbilical cord (infant) blood will be compared between groups.
From our pathway analysis of identified metabolites of interest, we will be able to map the metabolites of interest within common pathways related to maternal exercise exposure.
At 16 weeks and 36 weeks gestation
Secondary Peabody Developmental Motor Scales, 2nd edition (PDMS-2) will be performed by a pediatric physical therapist (blinded to group classification) to measure gross motor skills of infants up to 12 months of age. 3 of the 6 subtests can be used on 1 month olds. All items scored from 0-2, which include:
Reflexes: 8-item subtest that measures child's ability to react to environmental events.
Stationary: 30-item subtest that measures child's ability to control body within center of gravity and retain equilibrium
Locomotion: 89-item subtest that measures child's ability to move from one place to another through crawling, walking, running, hopping, and jumping forward
we only do the Reflexes Range (0-16), Stationary Range (0-60), and Locomotion Range (0-178) subtests. Each subtest score is also converted to percentile (comparing infant's behavior to the normative sample). All subtest score are summed to determine the Gross Motor Quotient (GMQ), and a GMQ percentile score will be determined.
at 1 month postnatal visit
Secondary A trained (blinded) researcher will measure bicep, tricep, and subscapular skinfold measures, circumferences (abdominal, head, mid-upper arm), and lengths (body, femur, leg, humeral). All measures are recorded as mm. All measures will be taken in duplicate on the right side following published standards for skinfold and circumference location.
Data will be used to compare individual skinfolds, sum of skinfolds and circumferences measures between groups
at 1 month postnatal visit
Secondary A trained (blinded) researcher will measure body weight on an infant scale Body weight will be done to the nearest tenth of a kilogram. Data will be used to compare body weight measures between groups at 1 month postnatal visit
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