2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.arcmed.2011.06.009
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Relationship Between Circulating Adipokines and Insulin Resistance During Pregnancy and Postpartum in Women with Gestational Diabetes

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“…While some authors report increased TNF-A levels in GDM, [16][17][18][19][20][21][22] others do not confirm this association. [23][24][25][26][27][28] Similar controversies also exist regarding IL-10, with study showing lower levels of this anti-inflammatory cytokine in patients with GDM 29 whereas others do not confirm these findings. 23,25,27 The observed controversies could be related to differences in the characteristics of the participants, including gestational age and severity of the disease, to different types of sample (serum, plasma or culture supernatant), to the use of different assay methods to measure the concentration of cytokines (i.e., ELISA, chemiluminescent immunoassay or immunoradiometric assay), and also to the lack of adjustment for maternal body mass index (BMI) as well as other important factors such as smoking and ethnicity that affect the production of cytokines.…”
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confidence: 79%
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“…While some authors report increased TNF-A levels in GDM, [16][17][18][19][20][21][22] others do not confirm this association. [23][24][25][26][27][28] Similar controversies also exist regarding IL-10, with study showing lower levels of this anti-inflammatory cytokine in patients with GDM 29 whereas others do not confirm these findings. 23,25,27 The observed controversies could be related to differences in the characteristics of the participants, including gestational age and severity of the disease, to different types of sample (serum, plasma or culture supernatant), to the use of different assay methods to measure the concentration of cytokines (i.e., ELISA, chemiluminescent immunoassay or immunoradiometric assay), and also to the lack of adjustment for maternal body mass index (BMI) as well as other important factors such as smoking and ethnicity that affect the production of cytokines.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Twenty of the studies (90.9%) provided information on the participants′ BMI, seven informed their ethnicity, 19,23,25,27,42,43,46 and seven informed their smoking status. 16,18,23,24,29,42,46 Most of the studies were judged to be of moderate or high quality in all domains assessed. The worse domain was quality of results: almost one-third of the studies provided no information on sample size calculation and/or power and did not adjust their results for potential confounders/effect modifiers ( Fig.…”
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“…Saucedo et al (2011) analyzed the insulin resistance (HOMA-IR), serum insulin of fasting and RBP-4 during pregnancy (30th week) and in the postpartum period (6th week) and verified that the insulin levels and RBP-4 decreased significantly after childbirth in healthy women, strengthening the hypothesis of the influence of placental hormones during healthy pregnancy, however, no significant change for women with diabetes was found.…”
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confidence: 96%
“…12,16,[17][18][19] These above-mentioned studies could not find the correlation between serum adiponectin and GDM thus questioning the predictive nature of serum adipokines. Other cytokines TNFα the inflammatory mediators also show no correlation with the GDM subjects as in our study, which contradicts the result of the study done by Kautzky et al who explained by his study that increased leptin levels in GDM increases insulin resistance by increasing TNFα and IL-6.…”
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