Published 2015 | Version v1
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Second trimester maternal plasma and amniotic fluid adipokines in women who will develop gestational diabetes mellitus

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Objective: To study the adipokines concentration and glucose homoeostasis in the early-second trimester of women who will develop gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM).Materials and methods: Maternal plasma and fetal amniotic fluid samples were prospectively collected between 2006 and 2007 at the time of mid-trimester amniocentesis. Eight patients found to be affected by GDM were compared with 10 control patients with a normal pregnancy course. Adipokines leptin and adiponectin, as well as insulin and glucose concentration both in amniotic fluid and maternal plasma were compared between cases and controls. HOMA-IR (homeostatic model assessment for insulin resistance) was also calculated both for amniotic fluid and maternal serum.Results: The amniotic fluid adiponectin concentration was higher in women who would develop GDM than in controls (29.9 ng/ml, 95% CI 26.7-49.8 ng/ml, versus 14.9 ng/ml, 95% CI 13.5-18.8 ng/ml), p < 0.05). No difference was shown for leptin both in amniotic fluid and maternal serum. Insulin concentrations in the amniotic fluid were found to be lower in GDM than in controls, while HOMA-IR-index resulted lower in amniotic fluid and higher maternal serum (p < 0.05).Conclusions: Our data suggests that an earlier alteration in the fetal glucose metabolism will precede the glucose dysmetabolism in pregnancies later complicated by GDM.

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February 11, 2024
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February 11, 2024