TY - JOUR
T1 - Aberrant expression of oxidative stress related proteins affects the pregnancy outcome of gestational diabetes mellitus patients
AU - Zhang, Chenchen
AU - Yang, Yixia
AU - Chen, Ruiying
AU - Wei, Youheng
AU - Feng, Youji
AU - Zheng, Wenxin
AU - Liao, Hong
AU - Zhang, Zhenbo
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (grants 81672562, 81872111, 81370074), the project of Outstanding Medical Doctor, the cross project of Medical and Engineering (YG2016MS27), Shanghai Municipal Education Commission-Gaofeng Clinical Medicine Grant Support (20181714), the Shanghai Municipal Public Health Bureau (grant XYQ2013119), and the “Chenxing Project” from Shanghai Jiao Tong University to Z.Z.
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PY - 2019/1/1
Y1 - 2019/1/1
N2 - Gestational diabetemellitus (GDM) is a condition whereby a mother’s glucose tolerance is impaired with onset or first recognition during pregnancy which is not either type 1 or type 2 diabetes mellitus. Oxidative stress plays an essential role in diabetes, however, whether it also includes in GDM has not been fully clarified. Therefore, we investigated the changes of oxidative stress biomarkers and their relationship with pregnancy outcomes in patients with GDM. The serum and placenta were collected for absorbance-based assay and immunohistochemistry assay (IHC). The patients’ clinical information was collected and the pregnancy outcome was tracked. It was found that elder age is a risk factor to result in GDM. Moreover, GDM patients showed poor clinical factors or outcomes including higher prepregnancy weight and BMI value, premature delivery, higher rates of cesarean delivery, macrosomia, premature rupture of fetal membranes (PROM). Increasing serum MDA level and decline GSH and SOD levels were observed in GDM patients. Meanwhile, HO-1, Nrf2 and NQO1 overexpressed in GDM placental tissues. In the GDM group, MDA level was negatively associated with prepregnancy weight, while, SOD level was positively correlated with neonatal birth weight. We found an intensive relationship between SOD content and preterm birth in the GDM group. There is no significant difference between the level of MDA/GSH and neonatal birth weight as well as preterm birth. MDA, GSH and SOD levels were not associated with an increased risk of cesarean delivery or PROM. This study indicates aberrant expression of oxidative stress related proteins affects the pregnancy outcome of GDM patients.
AB - Gestational diabetemellitus (GDM) is a condition whereby a mother’s glucose tolerance is impaired with onset or first recognition during pregnancy which is not either type 1 or type 2 diabetes mellitus. Oxidative stress plays an essential role in diabetes, however, whether it also includes in GDM has not been fully clarified. Therefore, we investigated the changes of oxidative stress biomarkers and their relationship with pregnancy outcomes in patients with GDM. The serum and placenta were collected for absorbance-based assay and immunohistochemistry assay (IHC). The patients’ clinical information was collected and the pregnancy outcome was tracked. It was found that elder age is a risk factor to result in GDM. Moreover, GDM patients showed poor clinical factors or outcomes including higher prepregnancy weight and BMI value, premature delivery, higher rates of cesarean delivery, macrosomia, premature rupture of fetal membranes (PROM). Increasing serum MDA level and decline GSH and SOD levels were observed in GDM patients. Meanwhile, HO-1, Nrf2 and NQO1 overexpressed in GDM placental tissues. In the GDM group, MDA level was negatively associated with prepregnancy weight, while, SOD level was positively correlated with neonatal birth weight. We found an intensive relationship between SOD content and preterm birth in the GDM group. There is no significant difference between the level of MDA/GSH and neonatal birth weight as well as preterm birth. MDA, GSH and SOD levels were not associated with an increased risk of cesarean delivery or PROM. This study indicates aberrant expression of oxidative stress related proteins affects the pregnancy outcome of GDM patients.
KW - GDM
KW - GSH
KW - MDA
KW - Oxidative stress
KW - SOD
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M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85061938748
SN - 1943-8141
VL - 11
SP - 269
EP - 279
JO - American Journal of Translational Research
JF - American Journal of Translational Research
IS - 1
ER -