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Placental neurotrophin levels in gestational diabetes mellitus

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jdn.10107

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brain derived growth factor; gestational diabetes mellitus; nerve growth factor; placenta

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  1. Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), Government of India, New Delhi [5/7/1069/13-RCH]
  2. ICMR, Government of India, New Delhi

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This study found that levels of nerve growth factor (NGF) in the placenta were lower in women with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) compared to those without GDM. However, placental brain-derived growth factor (BDNF) levels were similar between the two groups. The gender of the baby influenced the BDNF levels in the placenta, while maternal BMI and mode of delivery influenced NGF levels.
Objective Neurotrophins are known to influence the development and maturation of the feto-placental unit and affect fetal growth trajectories. This study reports the levels of nerve growth factor (NGF) and brain-derived growth factor (BDNF) in the placenta of women with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). Methods A total number of 60 women with GDM and 70 women without GDM (non-GDM) were included in the study. Placental NGF and BDNF levels were measured using commercially available ELISA kits. Results Placental NGF levels were lower (p < .05) in women with GDM compared to non-GDM women. Maternal body mass index (BMI), mode of delivery, and the gender of the baby influenced the placental NGF levels. Placental BDNF levels were similar in GDM and non-GDM women. There was an influence of baby gender on the placental BDNF levels while maternal BMI and mode of delivery did not show any effect. In regression models adjusted for maternal age at delivery, gestational age, maternal BMI, mode of delivery, and baby gender, the placental NGF levels in the GDM group were lower (-0.144 pg/ml [95% CI -0.273, 22120.016] p = .028) as compared to the non-GDM group. However, there was no difference in the BDNF levels between the groups. Conclusion This study for the first time demonstrates differential effects on neurotrophic factors such as BDNF and NGF in the placenta in pregnancies complicated by GDM. Alterations in the levels of placental neurotrophins in GDM deliveries may affect placental development and fetal brain growth. This has implications for increased risk for neurodevelopmental pathologies in later life.

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