Expressions of inflammatory cytokines and fat factors in placentas of patients with gestational diabetes mellitus and their relationship with glucose and lipid metabolism
Objective: To study the expressions of inflammatory cytokines and fat factors in the placentas of patients with gestational diabetes mellitus and their relationship with glucose and lipid metabolism. Methods: Maternal women who delivered in obstetric department of our hospital from May 2012 to Au...
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Language: | English |
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Editorial Board of Journal of Hainan Medical University
2016-06-01
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Series: | Journal of Hainan Medical University |
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Summary: | Objective: To study the expressions of inflammatory cytokines and fat factors in the placentas
of patients with gestational diabetes mellitus and their relationship with glucose and lipid
metabolism. Methods: Maternal women who delivered in obstetric department of our hospital
from May 2012 to August 2015 were studied, including 45 cases of gestational diabetes
mellitus patients and 45 cases of healthy women who were enrolled in the GDM group and
the control group respectively. Placentas were collected to detect inflammatory factor and fatty
factor contents as well as glucose and lipid metabolism indicators, and serum was collected to
detect blood glucose indexes. Results: Inflammatory factors NF-kB, TNF-α, IL-1β, IL-6,
IL-8, leptin, visfatin, RBP-4, Chemerin and Nesfatin-1 contents in GDM placental tissues were
significantly higher than those in control group while adiponectin content was significantly
lower than that in control group. FBG, FINS and HOMA-IRG of GDM patients were higher
than those of the control group while HOMA-β was lower than that of control group. IRS-1,
ISR-2, FATP-4, El, LPL, FABP-1, FABP-3, FABP-4 and FABP-5 contents in GDM patients’
placentas were significantly lower than those in control group. Glycolipid metabolism
indexes were correlated with inflammatory factor and fat factor contents. Conclusions:
Inflammatory cytokines and fat factors were abnormally highly expressed in the placentas of
gestational diabetes mellitus patients, and were correlated with the indexes of glucose and lipid
metabolism.
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ISSN: | 1007-1237 1007-1237 |