Objectives This study aimed to determine whether fetal insulin-like growth
factor I (IGF-I) is associated with macrosomia in well-controlled diabetic
pregnancy.
Methods Infants of 26 diabetic mothers, 14 with insulin-dependent diabetes
mellitus (IDDM) and 12 with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), with good
metabolic control and 26 newborn children of healthy mothers were investiga
ted. Cord IGF-I and C-peptide levels were determined at delivery and were c
orrelated to gender and gestational age-adjusted relative birth weight and
length ratios.
Results A high incidence of macrosomia (birth weight more than +2 SD) was f
ound in infants of diabetic mothers (42%), compared to none in the control
group. The cord C-peptide and IGF-I levels were significantly higher in chi
ldren of diabetic mothers than in those of healthy mothers. We found no cor
relation between cord C-peptide or maternal hemoglobin A(1c) and the relati
ve birth weight ratio. A significant correlation was found between cord IGF
-I and the relative birth weight and length ratios in children of diabetic
mothers (r = 0.64, p = 0.0007; r = 0.59, p = 0.0025, respectively).
Conclusions These findings suggest that ICF-I is associated with the develo
pment of macrosomia in well-controlled diabetic pregnancies.