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Effects of gestational diabetes on human placental glucose uptake, transfer, and utilisation

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DIABETOLOGIA
卷 43, 期 5, 页码 576-582

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SPRINGER VERLAG
DOI: 10.1007/s001250051346

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gestational diabetes; human placenta; glucose metabolism; in vitro perfusion

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Aims/hypothesis. Gestational diabetes is associated with complications for the offspring before, during and after delivery. Poor maternal glucose control, however is a weak predictor of these complications. Given its position at the interface of the maternal and fetal circulations, the placenta possibly plays a crucial part in protecting the fetus from adverse effects from the maternal diabetic milieu. We hypothesised that gestational diabetes may result in changes in placental function, particularly with respect to the uptake, transfer, and/or utilisation of glucose. We aimed to examine glucose transport and utilisation in intact human placental lobules from women with gestational diabetes and those from normal pregnancies. Method. Dual perfusion of an isolated placental lobule nas done on placentae from diet treated gestational diabetic (n = 7) and normal pregnant patients (n = 9) using maternal glucose concentrations of 4, 8, 16 and 24 mmol/l in random order over a 4-h experiment. Results were expressed in mu mol . min(-1) . g(-1). Results. D-glucose uptake from the maternal circulation (control 0.492 vs gestational diabetes mellitus 0.248, at 8 mmol/l maternal glucose), D-glucose utilisation by the placenta (0.255 vs 0.129), D-glucose transfer to the fetal circulation (direct 0.979 vs 0.402; net transfer 0.269 vs 0.118) and L-lactate maternal release into both the fetal (0.052 vs 0.042) and maternal (0.255 vs 0.129) circulation were significantly reduced during in vitro perfusion of placentae from patients with gestational diabetic pregnancies. Transfer of H-3-L-glucose also significantly reduced in the diabetic group (8.1 % vs 2.6 %). Conclusion/interpretation. These results suggest that placental transport and metabolism of D-glucose is altered during gestational diabetes.

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