Additional file 4 of Fetal sex modulates placental microRNA expression, potential microRNA-mRNA interactions, and levels of amino acid transporter expression and substrates: INFAT study subpopulation analysis of n-3 LCPUFA intervention during pregnancy and associations with offspring body composition
posted on 2021-03-04, 04:34authored byEva-Maria Sedlmeier, Dorothy M. Meyer, Lynne Stecher, Manuela Sailer, Hannelore Daniel, Hans Hauner, Bernhard L. Bader
Additional file 4: Table S4. Summary of data from Sedlmeier et al. [10] on placental free estradiol-17ß (E2) and testosterone (T) levels, and E2/T ratios. Table S5. Associations of maternal plasma taurine and tryptophan at week-32 of gestation with placental expression and fetal taurine and tryptophan. Table S6. Associations of regulated placental gene and protein expression levels with taurine and tryptophan levels in fetal compartments. Table S7A. Model 1: unadjusted associations of regulated placental gene and protein expression levels with offspring body composition. Table S7B. Model 2: adjusted associations of regulated placental gene and protein expression levels with offspring body composition. Table S8A. Model 1: unadjusted associations of levels of taurine and tryptophan in placental tissue and cord and maternal plasma with offspring body composition. Table S8B. Model 2: adjusted associations of levels of taurine and tryptophan in placental tissue and cord and maternal plasma with offspring body composition.
Funding
German Ministry of Education and Research via the Competence Network Obesity (Kompetenznetz Adipositas), Germany Else Kröner-Fresenius Foundation, Bad Homburg, Germany Institut DANONE Ernährung und Gesundheit e.V., Haar, Germany Technische Universität München (1025)