Seasonality and Sex-Biased Fluctuation of Birth Weight in Tibetan Populations

Springer Science and Business Media LLC - Tập 2 - Trang 64-71 - 2022
Yaoxi He1,2, Jun Li3,4, Tian Yue1,5, Wangshan Zheng1,5, Yongbo Guo1,5, Hui Zhang1,2, Li Chen3, Chunxia Li3, Hongyan Li3, Chaoying Cui4, Ouzhuluobu3,4, Xuebin Qi1,3, Bing Su1,2
1State Key Laboratory of Genetic Resources and Evolution, Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming, China
2Center for Excellence in Animal Evolution and Genetics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming, China
3Fukang Obstetrics, Gynecology and Children Branch Hospital, Tibetan Fukang Hospital, Lhasa, China
4High Altitude Medical Research Center, School of Medicine, Tibetan University, Lhasa, China
5Kunming College of Life Science, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China

Tóm tắt

Birth weight (BW) is a key determinant of infant mortality. Previous studies have reported seasonal fluctuation of BW. However, the responsible environmental factors remain disputable. High-altitude environment provides a great opportunity to test the current hypotheses due to its distinctive climate conditions. We collected BW data of  ~ 9000 Tibetan singletons born at Lhasa (elevation: 3660 m) from 2014 to 2018. Using regression models, we analyzed BW seasonality of highland Tibetans. Multivariate models with meteorological factors as independent variables were employed to examine responsible environmental factors accounting for seasonal variation. We compared BW, low-BW prevalence and sex ratio between highland and lowland populations, and we observed a significant seasonal pattern of BW in Tibetans, with a peak in winter and a trough in summer. Notably, there is a marked sex-biased pattern of BW seasonality (more striking in males than in females). Sunlight exposure in the 3rd trimester and barometric pressure exposure in the 2nd trimester are significantly correlated with BW, and the latter can be explained by seasonal change of oxygen partial pressure. In particular, due to the male-biased BW seasonality, we found a more serious BW reduction and higher prevalence of low-BW in males, and a skewed sex ratio in highlanders. The infant BW of highland Tibetans has a clear pattern of seasonality. The winter BW is larger than the summer BW, due to the longer sunlight exposure during the late-trimester. Male infants are more sensitive to hypoxia than female infants during the 2nd trimester, leading to more BW reduction and higher mortality.

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