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Influence of Intramuscular Depot Medroxyprogesterone Acetate Initiation on Vaginal Microbiota in the Postpartum Period.


ABSTRACT:

Background

The vaginal microbiome plays a key role in women's reproductive health. Use of exogenous hormones, such as intramuscular depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA-IM), may alter the composition of vaginal bacterial community.

Methods

Vaginal swab samples were collected from postpartum Kenyan women initiating DMPA-IM or nonhormonal contraception (non-HC). Bacterial vaginosis was assessed by Nugent score (Nugent-BV) and bacterial community composition was evaluated using broad-range 16S ribosomal RNA gene polymerase chain reaction with high-throughput sequencing. Changes in Nugent score, alpha diversity (Shannon diversity index), and total bacterial load between contraceptive groups from enrollment to 3 months after initiation were estimated using multivariable linear mixed effects regression.

Results

Among 54 human immunodeficiency virus-negative women, 33 choosing DMPA-IM and 21 choosing non-HC, Nugent-BV was more common among DMPA-IM users at enrollment. At follow-up, Nugent score had decreased significantly among DMPA-IM users (change, -1.89; 95% confidence interval [CI], -3.53 to -.25; P = .02) while alpha diversity remained stable (0.03; -.24 to .30; P = .83). Conversely, Nugent score remained relatively stable among non-HC users (change, -0.73; 95% CI, -2.18 to .73; P = .33) while alpha diversity decreased (-0.34; -.67 to -.001; P = .05). The total bacterial load decreased slightly in DMPA-IM users and increased slightly among non-HC users, resulting in a significant difference in change between the contraceptive groups (difference, -0.64 log10 gene copies per swab sample; 95% CI, -1.19 to -.08; P = .02). While significant changes in Nugent score and alpha diversity were observed within contraceptive groups, changes between groups were not significantly different.

Conclusions

Postpartum vaginal bacterial diversity did not change in DMPA-IM users despite a reduction in Nugent-BV, but it decreased significantly among women using non-HC. Choice of contraception may influence Lactobacillus recovery in postpartum women.

SUBMITTER: Whitney BM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8204794 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Influence of Intramuscular Depot Medroxyprogesterone Acetate Initiation on Vaginal Microbiota in the Postpartum Period.

Whitney Bridget M BM   Srinivasan Sujatha S   Tapia Kenneth K   Muriuki Eric Munene EM   Chohan Bhavna H BH   Wallis Jacqueline M JM   Liu Congzhou C   Guthrie Brandon L BL   McClelland R Scott RS   Hoffman Noah G NG   Fredricks David N DN   Roxby Alison C AC  

Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 20210601 12


<h4>Background</h4>The vaginal microbiome plays a key role in women's reproductive health. Use of exogenous hormones, such as intramuscular depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA-IM), may alter the composition of vaginal bacterial community.<h4>Methods</h4>Vaginal swab samples were collected from postpartum Kenyan women initiating DMPA-IM or nonhormonal contraception (non-HC). Bacterial vaginosis was assessed by Nugent score (Nugent-BV) and bacterial community composition was evaluated using br  ...[more]

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