Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5676205 | American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2017 | 27 Pages |
Abstract
Obesity, diabetes, and labor induction were associated with the requirement for high doses of oxytocin. We did not identify significant differences in the prevalence of oxytocin receptor variants between low-dose-requiring and high-dose-requiring women, but novel oxytocin receptor variants were enriched in the high-dose-requiring women. We also found 3 oxytocin receptor variants (2 novel, 1 known) that were predicted to damage oxytocin receptor function and would likely increase an individual's risk for requiring a high oxytocin dose. Further investigation of oxytocin receptor variants and their effects on protein function will inform precision medicine in pregnant women.
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Authors
Erin L. PhD, Zane A. Goodwin, Nandini MD, MS, Grace Y. Lee, Erin Y. Jo, Beakal M. Gezahegn, Meghan K. Pillai, Alison G. MD, MSCI, Cristina PhD, Sarah K. PhD,