Association between Gestational Bisphenol A Exposure and Maternofoetal Outcomes: A Cohort Study in a Single Tertiary Hospital in Klang Valley

A growing body of literature has documented the adverse effects of bisphenol A (BPA) exposure on pregnancy and birth outcomes. Regardless, how gestational BPA exposure affects mother-newborn pairs in Malaysia is yet to be explored. Hence, this study aimed to investigate urinary BPA levels of pregnan...

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Main Authors: Yusof, Juliana; Zulkifli, Sarah; Saman, Mohd shahril ahmad; Goon, Danial efendy; ABD Mutalib, Nurliana; Yusnazery, Nur izzaty; Adnan, Izzuan khirman; Kadir, Siti hamimah sheikh abdul
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author Yusof
Juliana; Zulkifli
Sarah; Saman
Mohd shahril ahmad; Goon
Danial efendy; ABD Mutalib
Nurliana; Yusnazery
Nur izzaty; Adnan
Izzuan khirman; Kadir
Siti hamimah sheikh abdul
spellingShingle Yusof
Juliana; Zulkifli
Sarah; Saman
Mohd shahril ahmad; Goon
Danial efendy; ABD Mutalib
Nurliana; Yusnazery
Nur izzaty; Adnan
Izzuan khirman; Kadir
Siti hamimah sheikh abdul
Association between Gestational Bisphenol A Exposure and Maternofoetal Outcomes: A Cohort Study in a Single Tertiary Hospital in Klang Valley
Science & Technology - Other Topics
author_facet Yusof
Juliana; Zulkifli
Sarah; Saman
Mohd shahril ahmad; Goon
Danial efendy; ABD Mutalib
Nurliana; Yusnazery
Nur izzaty; Adnan
Izzuan khirman; Kadir
Siti hamimah sheikh abdul
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spelling Yusof, Juliana; Zulkifli, Sarah; Saman, Mohd shahril ahmad; Goon, Danial efendy; ABD Mutalib, Nurliana; Yusnazery, Nur izzaty; Adnan, Izzuan khirman; Kadir, Siti hamimah sheikh abdul
Association between Gestational Bisphenol A Exposure and Maternofoetal Outcomes: A Cohort Study in a Single Tertiary Hospital in Klang Valley
SAINS MALAYSIANA
Malay
Article
A growing body of literature has documented the adverse effects of bisphenol A (BPA) exposure on pregnancy and birth outcomes. Regardless, how gestational BPA exposure affects mother-newborn pairs in Malaysia is yet to be explored. Hence, this study aimed to investigate urinary BPA levels of pregnant women living in Klang Valley and their associations with adverse obstetric and birth outcomes. This cross-sectional study involved pregnant women in their third trimester attending antenatal clinic in Hospital Al Sultan Abdullah (HASA), UiTM Puncak Alam, who planned to have their delivery in HASA. Information on maternal age, parity, education, household income, gestational age, and obstetric complications, such as Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM), preeclampsia, preterm labour, and foetal growth restriction (FGR) were collected. Maternal urine samples were also obtained and evaluated using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry ( LC- MS/MS). Additionally, the neonatal outcomes including mode of delivery, gestational age, birth weight and need for NICU admission were documented. Our LC-MS/MS analysis showed that BPA was present in all the urine samples, with levels varying from 4.42 to 30.86 ng/mL. The median level was 15.96 ng/mL. Urinary BPA level has no significant correlation with gestational hypertension (GHTN), preterm labour and low birth weight babies. Babies who need NICU admission were born to mothers who exhibited significantly different urinary BPA levels compared to those whose babies were not admitted (p=0.049). Finding from this study suggestive of further investigation on level of gestational urinary BPA with NICU admission, ideally with a larger sample size to validate these results.
UNIV KEBANGSAAN MALAYSIA, FAC SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
0126-6039

2024
53
10
10.17576/jsm-2024-5310-18
Science & Technology - Other Topics
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title Association between Gestational Bisphenol A Exposure and Maternofoetal Outcomes: A Cohort Study in a Single Tertiary Hospital in Klang Valley
title_short Association between Gestational Bisphenol A Exposure and Maternofoetal Outcomes: A Cohort Study in a Single Tertiary Hospital in Klang Valley
title_full Association between Gestational Bisphenol A Exposure and Maternofoetal Outcomes: A Cohort Study in a Single Tertiary Hospital in Klang Valley
title_fullStr Association between Gestational Bisphenol A Exposure and Maternofoetal Outcomes: A Cohort Study in a Single Tertiary Hospital in Klang Valley
title_full_unstemmed Association between Gestational Bisphenol A Exposure and Maternofoetal Outcomes: A Cohort Study in a Single Tertiary Hospital in Klang Valley
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description A growing body of literature has documented the adverse effects of bisphenol A (BPA) exposure on pregnancy and birth outcomes. Regardless, how gestational BPA exposure affects mother-newborn pairs in Malaysia is yet to be explored. Hence, this study aimed to investigate urinary BPA levels of pregnant women living in Klang Valley and their associations with adverse obstetric and birth outcomes. This cross-sectional study involved pregnant women in their third trimester attending antenatal clinic in Hospital Al Sultan Abdullah (HASA), UiTM Puncak Alam, who planned to have their delivery in HASA. Information on maternal age, parity, education, household income, gestational age, and obstetric complications, such as Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM), preeclampsia, preterm labour, and foetal growth restriction (FGR) were collected. Maternal urine samples were also obtained and evaluated using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry ( LC- MS/MS). Additionally, the neonatal outcomes including mode of delivery, gestational age, birth weight and need for NICU admission were documented. Our LC-MS/MS analysis showed that BPA was present in all the urine samples, with levels varying from 4.42 to 30.86 ng/mL. The median level was 15.96 ng/mL. Urinary BPA level has no significant correlation with gestational hypertension (GHTN), preterm labour and low birth weight babies. Babies who need NICU admission were born to mothers who exhibited significantly different urinary BPA levels compared to those whose babies were not admitted (p=0.049). Finding from this study suggestive of further investigation on level of gestational urinary BPA with NICU admission, ideally with a larger sample size to validate these results.
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