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The placental role in gestational Diabetes Mellitus: a molecular perspective


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Título : The placental role in gestational Diabetes Mellitus: a molecular perspective
Autor : Calvo, María José
Parra, Heliana
Santeliz, Raquel
Bautista, Jordan
Luzardo, Eliana
Villasmil, Nelson
Martínez, María Sofía
Chacín González, Maricarmen
Cano, Clímaco
Checa Ros, Ana
D'Marco Gascón, Luis Gerardo
Bermúdez, Valmore
De Sanctis, Juan Bautista
Materias: ObesidadObesityEmbarazoPregnancyAzúcarSugarDiabetesQuality of lifeCalidad de vidaPlacentaInsulinaInsulinEndocrinologíaEndocrinology
Editorial : Touch Medical Media
Citación : Calvo, M.J., Parra, H., Santeliz, R., Bautista, J., Luzardo, E., Villasmil, N., Martínez, M.S., Chacín, M., Cano, C., Checa-Ros, A., D'Marco, L., Bermúdez, V. & De Sanctis, J. B. (2024). The placental role in gestational Diabetes Mellitus: a molecular perspective. TouchREVIEWS in endocrinology, vol. 20, i. 1 (apr.), pp. 10–18. DOI: https://doi.org/10.17925/EE.2024.20.1.5
Resumen : During pregnancy, women undergo several metabolic changes to guarantee an adequate supply of glucose to the foetus. These metabolic modifications develop what is known as physiological insulin resistance. When this process is altered, however, gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) occurs. GDM is a multifactorial disease, and genetic and environmental factors play a crucial role in its aetiopathogenesis. GDM has been linked to both macroscopic and molecular alterations in placental tissues that affect placental physiology. This review summarizes the role of the placenta in the development of GDM from a molecular perspective, including hormonal and pro- inflammatory changes. Inflammation and hormonal imbalance, the characteristics dominating the GDM microenvironment, are responsible for placental changes in size and vascularity, leading to dysregulation in maternal and foetal circulations and to complications in the newborn. In conclusion, since the hormonal mechanisms operating in GDM have not been fully elucidated, more research should be done to improve the quality of life of patients with GDM and their future children.
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URI : http://hdl.handle.net/10637/16177
Derechos: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/deed.es
ISSN : 2752-5457 (Electrónico)
Fecha de publicación : 30-abr-2024
Aparece en las colecciones: Dpto. Medicina y Cirugía





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