The Collaborative Perinatal Project (CPP) is a rich data set for the investigation of a variety of topics related to maternal and child health. Recent projects have also begun to utilize the serum collected from pregnant women and their neonates as part of this study, which, along with data collected as for the original study and subsequently, provides a unique resource. Areas investigated in FY 06 include, time required to become pregnant and adverse outcomes of the pregnancy, maternal serum estrogen and androgen levels and cryptorchidism in male infants, maternal smoking and childhood growth, use of oxygen during neonatal resuscitation and subsequent development of childhood cancer, association between birth marks and childhood cancer in-utero tobacco smoke exposure and subsequent age at menarche, smoking and SGA versus preeclampsia, whether use of aspirin in early pregnancy is associated with the occurrence of spontaneous abortion, and whether markers of restricted fetal growth are associated with blood pressure at age 7.? ? Recent papers have demonstrated that aspirin use in pregnancy is associated with a reduced risk of miscarriage(7), that much of the previous work on the interaction between birthweight and postnatal growth on subsequent blood pressure was not done improperly, failing to take into account that children tracking a higher growth percentile normally gain more absolute weight than those tracking a lower percentile (3). Additional papers have shown that the association between birthweight and subsequent blood pressure is different in African-American than in white populations (6). The latter of of interest, considering that there have been virtually no studies of the """"""""Barker hypothesis"""""""" among African-Americans. Other papers have deomnstrated that obese women are more likely to experience dizygous twinning (11), and that maternal serum steroid hormones during pregnancy are not associated with the risk of cryptorchidism among male offspring (9).? ? Pilot work has demonstrated that genomic DNA can be recovered successfully from stored CPP serum, and a study of maternal CYP1A9 polymorphisms and offspring birth defects among women taking phenytoin during pregnancy is underway.

Project Start
Project End
Budget Start
Budget End
Support Year
16
Fiscal Year
2006
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
U.S. National Inst/Child Hlth/Human Dev
Department
Type
DUNS #
City
State
Country
United States
Zip Code
Trabert, Britton; Longnecker, Matthew P; Graubard, Barry I et al. (2011) Placental characteristics as a proxy measure of serum hormone and protein levels during pregnancy with a male fetus. Cancer Causes Control 22:689-95
Klebanoff, Mark A; Zhang, Jun; Zhang, Cuilin et al. (2009) Maternal serum theobromine and the development of preeclampsia. Epidemiology 20:727-32
Klebanoff, Mark A (2009) The Collaborative Perinatal Project: a 50-year retrospective. Paediatr Perinat Epidemiol 23:2-8
Ness, Roberta B; Zhang, Jun; Bass, Debra et al. (2008) Interactions between smoking and weight in pregnancies complicated by preeclampsia and small-for-gestational-age birth. Am J Epidemiol 168:427-33
Zhang, Yawei; Graubard, Barry I; Longnecker, Matthew P et al. (2007) Maternal hormone levels and perinatal characteristics: implications for testicular cancer. Ann Epidemiol 17:85-92
Bodnar, Lisa M; Catov, Janet M; Klebanoff, Mark A et al. (2007) Prepregnancy body mass index and the occurrence of severe hypertensive disorders of pregnancy. Epidemiology 18:234-9
Ness, Roberta B; Bass, Debra; Hill, Lyndon et al. (2007) Diagnostic test characteristics of placental weight in the prediction of small-for-gestational-age neonates. J Reprod Med 52:793-800
Johnson, Kimberly J; Spector, Logan G; Klebanoff, Mark A et al. (2007) Childhood cancer and birthmarks in the Collaborative Perinatal Project. Pediatrics 119:e1088-93
Pierik, Frank H; Klebanoff, Mark A; Brock, John W et al. (2007) Maternal pregnancy serum level of heptachlor epoxide, hexachlorobenzene, and beta-hexachlorocyclohexane and risk of cryptorchidism in offspring. Environ Res 105:364-9
Hemachandra, Anusha H; Howards, Penelope P; Furth, Susan L et al. (2007) Birth weight, postnatal growth, and risk for high blood pressure at 7 years of age: results from the Collaborative Perinatal Project. Pediatrics 119:e1264-70

Showing the most recent 10 out of 30 publications