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Genetic Links to Baby Health Outcomes from Blood Pressure Medicine Use in Pregnancy

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Abstract

The study analyzed data from 29,849 family trios to explore the effects of maternal genetic variants on perinatal outcomes.

  • Seven genetic variants associated with maternal blood pressure were identified as influencing systolic blood pressure through antihypertensive drug targets.
  • A decrease of 10 mm Hg in maternal systolic blood pressure linked to the CACNB2 target was associated with an estimated increase of 3.99 days in gestational age.
  • No differential risk was observed for perinatal outcomes linked to maternal systolic blood pressure across various antihypertensive drug targets.
  • Maternal and paternal systolic blood pressure did not show causal effects on birth weight z score through the EDNRA vasodilator target.

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Conflict of Interest Disclosures: Dr Walker reported receiving grants from the Medical Research Council (MRC) Integrative Epidemiology Unit at the University of Bristol and from the COVID-19 Longitudinal Health and Wellbeing National Core Study, funded by the MRC and National Institute for Health and Care Research, during the conduct of the study. Dr Havdahl reported receiving grants from the Research Council of Norway (RCN), the South-Eastern Norway Regional Health Authority (SENRHA), and the European Union’s Horizon Europe Research and Innovation Programme (FAMILY) during the conduct of the study. Prof Davies reported receiving a grant from the RCN. No other disclosures were reported.
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