2021
Gestational Hormone Concentrations Are Associated With Timing of Delivery in a Fetal Sex-Dependent Manner
Cathey A, Watkins D, Rosario Z, Vega C, Mukherjee B, O’Neill M, Loch-Caruso R, Alshawabkeh A, Cordero J, Meeker J. Gestational Hormone Concentrations Are Associated With Timing of Delivery in a Fetal Sex-Dependent Manner. Frontiers In Endocrinology 2021, 12: 742145. PMID: 34603214, PMCID: PMC8479114, DOI: 10.3389/fendo.2021.742145.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTime of deliveryFetal sexBody mass indexGestational ageMaternal agePreterm premature rupture of membranesPre-pregnancy body mass indexHormone concentrationsFetal sex-specific effectsPremature rupture of membranesOverall preterm birthPreterm premature ruptureSpontaneous preterm laborRupture of membranesReduced gestational ageOdds of PTBTime of laborSignificant public health problemTobacco smoke exposureGestational hormonesSpontaneous PTBPreterm laborWeeks gestationPreterm birthLongitudinal birth cohort
2019
Manganese is associated with increased plasma interleukin-1β during pregnancy, within a mixtures analysis framework of urinary trace metals
Aung M, Meeker J, Boss J, Bakulski K, Mukherjee B, Cantonwine D, McElrath T, Ferguson K. Manganese is associated with increased plasma interleukin-1β during pregnancy, within a mixtures analysis framework of urinary trace metals. Reproductive Toxicology 2019, 93: 43-53. PMID: 31881266, PMCID: PMC7138746, DOI: 10.1016/j.reprotox.2019.12.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIL-1BBayesian kernel machine regressionKernel machine regressionInterleukin-1bInterquartile range differenceCross-sectional studyAssociated with biomarkersReproductive health outcomesImmune signaling moleculesHealth outcomesLIFECODES birth cohortPregnant womenImmune perturbationsImmune biomarkersBirth cohortUrinary manganeseMachine regressionLinear regressionExposure analytesAssociationSignaling moleculesRegressionPair-wise associationsTrimesterPregnancy
2016
Repeated measures analysis of associations between urinary bisphenol-A concentrations and biomarkers of inflammation and oxidative stress in pregnancy
Ferguson K, Cantonwine D, McElrath T, Mukherjee B, Meeker J. Repeated measures analysis of associations between urinary bisphenol-A concentrations and biomarkers of inflammation and oxidative stress in pregnancy. Reproductive Toxicology 2016, 66: 93-98. PMID: 27751756, PMCID: PMC5125888, DOI: 10.1016/j.reprotox.2016.10.002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInterquartile range increaseBisphenol AOxidative stressRange increaseUrinary bisphenol A concentrationsC-reactive proteinBiomarkers of inflammationIL-6 concentrationsAdverse birth outcomesPrimary mechanism of actionAssociated with significant increasesRepeated measures analysisBisphenol A exposureBiomarkers of oxidative stressBisphenol A concentrationsMechanism of actionPregnant womenFetal developmentImpact pregnancyInflammation markersBirth outcomesOxidative stress biomarkersIL-6BPA exposurePregnancy