Does a First-Degree Family History of Diabetes Impact Placental Maternal and Fetal Vascular Circulation and Inflammatory Response?
ContextHeritability of diabetes is associated with hyperinsulinemia, impaired endothelial function, and inflammatory up-regulation. However, no studies have examined whether a family history of diabetes (FHD) effects placental vascular circulation.ObjectiveThe current study was designed to investiga...
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Abstract | ContextHeritability of diabetes is associated with hyperinsulinemia, impaired endothelial function, and inflammatory up-regulation. However, no studies have examined whether a family history of diabetes (FHD) effects placental vascular circulation.ObjectiveThe current study was designed to investigate the impact of a first-degree FHD on placental vascular circulation and inflammatory lesions.DesignObservational cohort study.SettingPregnant women who gave birth at Edith Wolfson Medical Center.PatientsThree hundred thirty-nine pregnant women were divided into two groups according to presence of FHD: group 1 included 225 subjects without FHD, and group 2 included 114 subjects with FHD.InterventionPlacental histopathological examination.Main Outcome MeasuresPlacental vascular supply abnormalities of maternal and fetal origin.ResultsMaternal vascular supply (MVS) abnormalities of the placenta were significantly higher in subjects with FHD, compared with subjects without FHD (P < 0.005). Fetal vascular supply abnormalities, as well as maternal and fetal inflammatory response did not differ significantly between groups. In the general linear modeling analysis, FHD was an independent and significant predictor of MVS abnormalities and more than doubled the risk of this outcome. Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) incidence was significantly higher in subjects with FHD (P < 0.0001). Significant by-group differences in GDM persisted even after adjustment for age and body mass index. Although incidence of gestational hypertensive disorders was significantly higher in individuals with FHD, after adjustment FHD did not significantly predict this outcome.ConclusionsA first-degree FHD is significantly and independently associated with an increased rate of maternal vascular perfusion abnormalities and risk of GDM.We studied the impact of a first-degree family history of diabetes (FHD) on placental circulation. We found that FHD was independently associated with maternal vascular perfusion abnormalities. |
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AbstractList | Heritability of diabetes is associated with hyperinsulinemia, impaired endothelial function, and inflammatory up-regulation. However, no studies have examined whether a family history of diabetes (FHD) effects placental vascular circulation.ContextHeritability of diabetes is associated with hyperinsulinemia, impaired endothelial function, and inflammatory up-regulation. However, no studies have examined whether a family history of diabetes (FHD) effects placental vascular circulation.The current study was designed to investigate the impact of a first-degree FHD on placental vascular circulation and inflammatory lesions.ObjectiveThe current study was designed to investigate the impact of a first-degree FHD on placental vascular circulation and inflammatory lesions.Observational cohort study.DesignObservational cohort study.Pregnant women who gave birth at Edith Wolfson Medical Center.SettingPregnant women who gave birth at Edith Wolfson Medical Center.Three hundred thirty-nine pregnant women were divided into two groups according to presence of FHD: group 1 included 225 subjects without FHD, and group 2 included 114 subjects with FHD.PatientsThree hundred thirty-nine pregnant women were divided into two groups according to presence of FHD: group 1 included 225 subjects without FHD, and group 2 included 114 subjects with FHD.Placental histopathological examination.InterventionPlacental histopathological examination.Placental vascular supply abnormalities of maternal and fetal origin.Main Outcome MeasuresPlacental vascular supply abnormalities of maternal and fetal origin.Maternal vascular supply (MVS) abnormalities of the placenta were significantly higher in subjects with FHD, compared with subjects without FHD (P < 0.005). Fetal vascular supply abnormalities, as well as maternal and fetal inflammatory response did not differ significantly between groups. In the general linear modeling analysis, FHD was an independent and significant predictor of MVS abnormalities and more than doubled the risk of this outcome. Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) incidence was significantly higher in subjects with FHD (P < 0.0001). Significant by-group differences in GDM persisted even after adjustment for age and body mass index. Although incidence of gestational hypertensive disorders was significantly higher in individuals with FHD, after adjustment FHD did not significantly predict this outcome.ResultsMaternal vascular supply (MVS) abnormalities of the placenta were significantly higher in subjects with FHD, compared with subjects without FHD (P < 0.005). Fetal vascular supply abnormalities, as well as maternal and fetal inflammatory response did not differ significantly between groups. In the general linear modeling analysis, FHD was an independent and significant predictor of MVS abnormalities and more than doubled the risk of this outcome. Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) incidence was significantly higher in subjects with FHD (P < 0.0001). Significant by-group differences in GDM persisted even after adjustment for age and body mass index. Although incidence of gestational hypertensive disorders was significantly higher in individuals with FHD, after adjustment FHD did not significantly predict this outcome.A first-degree FHD is significantly and independently associated with an increased rate of maternal vascular perfusion abnormalities and risk of GDM.ConclusionsA first-degree FHD is significantly and independently associated with an increased rate of maternal vascular perfusion abnormalities and risk of GDM. ContextHeritability of diabetes is associated with hyperinsulinemia, impaired endothelial function, and inflammatory up-regulation. However, no studies have examined whether a family history of diabetes (FHD) effects placental vascular circulation.ObjectiveThe current study was designed to investigate the impact of a first-degree FHD on placental vascular circulation and inflammatory lesions.DesignObservational cohort study.SettingPregnant women who gave birth at Edith Wolfson Medical Center.PatientsThree hundred thirty-nine pregnant women were divided into two groups according to presence of FHD: group 1 included 225 subjects without FHD, and group 2 included 114 subjects with FHD.InterventionPlacental histopathological examination.Main Outcome MeasuresPlacental vascular supply abnormalities of maternal and fetal origin.ResultsMaternal vascular supply (MVS) abnormalities of the placenta were significantly higher in subjects with FHD, compared with subjects without FHD (P < 0.005). Fetal vascular supply abnormalities, as well as maternal and fetal inflammatory response did not differ significantly between groups. In the general linear modeling analysis, FHD was an independent and significant predictor of MVS abnormalities and more than doubled the risk of this outcome. Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) incidence was significantly higher in subjects with FHD (P < 0.0001). Significant by-group differences in GDM persisted even after adjustment for age and body mass index. Although incidence of gestational hypertensive disorders was significantly higher in individuals with FHD, after adjustment FHD did not significantly predict this outcome.ConclusionsA first-degree FHD is significantly and independently associated with an increased rate of maternal vascular perfusion abnormalities and risk of GDM. ContextHeritability of diabetes is associated with hyperinsulinemia, impaired endothelial function, and inflammatory up-regulation. However, no studies have examined whether a family history of diabetes (FHD) effects placental vascular circulation.ObjectiveThe current study was designed to investigate the impact of a first-degree FHD on placental vascular circulation and inflammatory lesions.DesignObservational cohort study.SettingPregnant women who gave birth at Edith Wolfson Medical Center.PatientsThree hundred thirty-nine pregnant women were divided into two groups according to presence of FHD: group 1 included 225 subjects without FHD, and group 2 included 114 subjects with FHD.InterventionPlacental histopathological examination.Main Outcome MeasuresPlacental vascular supply abnormalities of maternal and fetal origin.ResultsMaternal vascular supply (MVS) abnormalities of the placenta were significantly higher in subjects with FHD, compared with subjects without FHD (P < 0.005). Fetal vascular supply abnormalities, as well as maternal and fetal inflammatory response did not differ significantly between groups. In the general linear modeling analysis, FHD was an independent and significant predictor of MVS abnormalities and more than doubled the risk of this outcome. Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) incidence was significantly higher in subjects with FHD (P < 0.0001). Significant by-group differences in GDM persisted even after adjustment for age and body mass index. Although incidence of gestational hypertensive disorders was significantly higher in individuals with FHD, after adjustment FHD did not significantly predict this outcome.ConclusionsA first-degree FHD is significantly and independently associated with an increased rate of maternal vascular perfusion abnormalities and risk of GDM.We studied the impact of a first-degree family history of diabetes (FHD) on placental circulation. We found that FHD was independently associated with maternal vascular perfusion abnormalities. CONTEXT:Heritability of diabetes is associated with hyperinsulinemia, impaired endothelial function, and inflammatory up-regulation. However, no studies have examined whether a family history of diabetes (FHD) effects placental vascular circulation. OBJECTIVE:The current study was designed to investigate the impact of a first-degree FHD on placental vascular circulation and inflammatory lesions. DESIGN:Observational cohort study. SETTING:Pregnant women who gave birth at Edith Wolfson Medical Center. PATIENTS:Three hundred thirty-nine pregnant women were divided into two groups according to presence of FHDgroup 1 included 225 subjects without FHD, and group 2 included 114 subjects with FHD. INTERVENTION:Placental histopathological examination. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES:Placental vascular supply abnormalities of maternal and fetal origin. RESULTS:Maternal vascular supply (MVS) abnormalities of the placenta were significantly higher in subjects with FHD, compared with subjects without FHD (P < 0.005). Fetal vascular supply abnormalities, as well as maternal and fetal inflammatory response did not differ significantly between groups. In the general linear modeling analysis, FHD was an independent and significant predictor of MVS abnormalities and more than doubled the risk of this outcome. Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) incidence was significantly higher in subjects with FHD (P < 0.0001). Significant by-group differences in GDM persisted even after adjustment for age and body mass index. Although incidence of gestational hypertensive disorders was significantly higher in individuals with FHD, after adjustment FHD did not significantly predict this outcome. CONCLUSIONS:A first-degree FHD is significantly and independently associated with an increased rate of maternal vascular perfusion abnormalities and risk of GDM. Abstract Heritability of diabetes is associated with hyperinsulinemia, impaired endothelial function, and inflammatory up-regulation. However, no studies have examined whether a family history of diabetes (FHD) effects placental vascular circulation. The current study was designed to investigate the impact of a first-degree FHD on placental vascular circulation and inflammatory lesions. Observational cohort study. Pregnant women who gave birth at Edith Wolfson Medical Center. Three hundred thirty-nine pregnant women were divided into two groups according to presence of FHD: group 1 included 225 subjects without FHD, and group 2 included 114 subjects with FHD. Placental histopathological examination. Placental vascular supply abnormalities of maternal and fetal origin. Maternal vascular supply (MVS) abnormalities of the placenta were significantly higher in subjects with FHD, compared with subjects without FHD (P < 0.005). Fetal vascular supply abnormalities, as well as maternal and fetal inflammatory response did not differ significantly between groups. In the general linear modeling analysis, FHD was an independent and significant predictor of MVS abnormalities and more than doubled the risk of this outcome. Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) incidence was significantly higher in subjects with FHD (P < 0.0001). Significant by-group differences in GDM persisted even after adjustment for age and body mass index. Although incidence of gestational hypertensive disorders was significantly higher in individuals with FHD, after adjustment FHD did not significantly predict this outcome. A first-degree FHD is significantly and independently associated with an increased rate of maternal vascular perfusion abnormalities and risk of GDM. We studied the impact of a first-degree family history of diabetes (FHD) on placental circulation. We found that FHD was independently associated with maternal vascular perfusion abnormalities. Heritability of diabetes is associated with hyperinsulinemia, impaired endothelial function, and inflammatory up-regulation. However, no studies have examined whether a family history of diabetes (FHD) effects placental vascular circulation. The current study was designed to investigate the impact of a first-degree FHD on placental vascular circulation and inflammatory lesions. Observational cohort study. Pregnant women who gave birth at Edith Wolfson Medical Center. Three hundred thirty-nine pregnant women were divided into two groups according to presence of FHD: group 1 included 225 subjects without FHD, and group 2 included 114 subjects with FHD. Placental histopathological examination. Placental vascular supply abnormalities of maternal and fetal origin. Maternal vascular supply (MVS) abnormalities of the placenta were significantly higher in subjects with FHD, compared with subjects without FHD (P < 0.005). Fetal vascular supply abnormalities, as well as maternal and fetal inflammatory response did not differ significantly between groups. In the general linear modeling analysis, FHD was an independent and significant predictor of MVS abnormalities and more than doubled the risk of this outcome. Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) incidence was significantly higher in subjects with FHD (P < 0.0001). Significant by-group differences in GDM persisted even after adjustment for age and body mass index. Although incidence of gestational hypertensive disorders was significantly higher in individuals with FHD, after adjustment FHD did not significantly predict this outcome. A first-degree FHD is significantly and independently associated with an increased rate of maternal vascular perfusion abnormalities and risk of GDM. |
Author | Shargorodsky, Marina Schraiber, Letizia Bar, Jacob Kovo, Michal |
AuthorAffiliation | 1Department of Endocrinology, Edith Wolfson Medical Center, Holon 58100, Israel 2Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv 58100, Israel 3Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Edith Wolfson Medical Center, Holon 58100, Israel 4Department of Pathology, Edith Wolfson Medical Center, Holon 58100, Israel |
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