2014
DOI: 10.5603/ep.2014.0019
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Związek hormonów pochodzących z tkanki tłuszczowej z cukrzycą ciążową (GDM)

Abstract: Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is defined as a glucose intolerance of varying severity with onset or first recognition during pregnancy. The prevalence of GDM is growing rapidly worldwide, resulting in numerous and serious complications for both mother and foetus. Two major metabolic disorders, insulin resistance and β cells dysfunction, are currently linked to the pathogenesis of GDM, although the cellular mechanisms involved in the development of GDM are not yet completely understood. Increasing evidenc… Show more

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“…Leptin is called a "satiety hormone" because it regulates food intake and energy expenditure. It acts via leptin receptors which are found in the hypothalamus [1,21]. Its secretion is regulated, among others, by insulin and cortisol concentrations [22].…”
Section: Adipokines -Leptin and Adiponectinmentioning
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“…Leptin is called a "satiety hormone" because it regulates food intake and energy expenditure. It acts via leptin receptors which are found in the hypothalamus [1,21]. Its secretion is regulated, among others, by insulin and cortisol concentrations [22].…”
Section: Adipokines -Leptin and Adiponectinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the same time, body mass reduction results in leptin blood level decline and insulin sensitivity increase [23]. It is postulated that hyperleptinemia suppresses insulin-dependent glucose transport to adipocytes [1,24]. Furthermore, it may directly impair glucose secretion by beta cells of the pancreas [1,25].…”
Section: Adipokines -Leptin and Adiponectinmentioning
confidence: 99%
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