2013
DOI: 10.20473/j.djmkg.v46.i3.p135-139
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Effect of gestational diabetes mellitus on the expression of amelogenin in rat offspring tooth germ

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“…The induction of hyperglycemia by injection of a single dose STZ 40 mg/kgBW in this research might cause increased blood glucose levels until above 120 mg/dl of pregnant rat, in the other hand also seen the hyperglycemia pregnant rat had increasing of feed consumption (polyphagia), water consumption (polydipsia), and urine production which characterized by easily wet in husks (polyuria) [3,4].…”
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“…The induction of hyperglycemia by injection of a single dose STZ 40 mg/kgBW in this research might cause increased blood glucose levels until above 120 mg/dl of pregnant rat, in the other hand also seen the hyperglycemia pregnant rat had increasing of feed consumption (polyphagia), water consumption (polydipsia), and urine production which characterized by easily wet in husks (polyuria) [3,4].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…This result supported by Dewi (2014) who said that the tooth germ width of rats offspring in hyperglycemia group was smaller than control group, the researcher considered that matter due to increase of blood glucose levels which correlated with occurrence of malnutrition. As known that increasing blood glucose levels of pregnancy rat in this research associated with pancreatic β-cells damage by the presence of DNA methylation reducing the amount of NAD + and increasing free radical production through the action of cell toxicity [3]. Free radicals would cause DNA damage and reduced the ability of pancreas to produce insulin and then cause disruption metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins that are useful as a source of nutrition [4].…”
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