2021
DOI: 10.1186/s13287-021-02678-y
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The angiogenic properties of human amniotic membrane stem cells are enhanced in gestational diabetes and associate with fetal adiposity

Abstract: Background An environment of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) can modify the phenotype of stem cell populations differentially according to their placental localization, which can be useful to study the consequences for the fetus. We sought to explore the effect of intrauterine GDM exposure on the angiogenic properties of human amniotic membrane stem cells (hAMSCs). Methods We comprehensively characterized the angiogenic phenotype of hAMSCs isol… Show more

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“…Maternal hyperglycemia, for example, lowers cell proliferation, angiogenesis, expression of stemness and differentiation markers, antioxidant enzymes, telomerase, and gene expression for mitochondrial function, and increases cell cycle inhibitors and p53 compared to those of healthy mothers ( Kong et al, 2019 ; Pipino et al, 2022 ). According to another study, angiogenic properties of hAMSCs of mothers with gestational diabetes also change compared to healthy mothers ( Klid et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Current Obstacles and Future Recommendations For Pnd ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Maternal hyperglycemia, for example, lowers cell proliferation, angiogenesis, expression of stemness and differentiation markers, antioxidant enzymes, telomerase, and gene expression for mitochondrial function, and increases cell cycle inhibitors and p53 compared to those of healthy mothers ( Kong et al, 2019 ; Pipino et al, 2022 ). According to another study, angiogenic properties of hAMSCs of mothers with gestational diabetes also change compared to healthy mothers ( Klid et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Current Obstacles and Future Recommendations For Pnd ...mentioning
confidence: 99%