A Review on alternative treatments of gestational diabetes mellitus: Focus on phytotherapy

Adebodun Great, Abolanle A.A. Kayode, Samuel Adebodun
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Gestational diabetes (GDM) refers to glucose intolerance which manifests as hyperglycemia during pregnancy. Some features related to GDM include insulin resistance, an abnormal increase in weight and increased risks of complications during delivery. Severe cases of GDM can result in hyperinsulinemia, macrosomia, obesity, and type II diabetes in the offspring. Due to changes in placental hormones including estrogen and progesterone observed in normal pregnancy, there is a decrease in the sensitivity of target organs to insulin resulting in a compensatory production of insulin to maintain glucose homeostasis. However, this inability of the β-cells to effectively handle this high demand for insulin can result in GDM. Exercise and dietary therapies are the major treatments for GDM and if these two are not effective, oral hypoglycemic agents and insulin injections are usually considered. There have been concerns about the safety of these oral hypoglycemic agents hence, alternative therapies including the use of medicinal plants are being considered. This review, therefore, aims to explore the modes of action of some medicinal plants, functional foods and bioactive compounds as alternative treatments for gestational diabetes. Google Scholar, ScienceDirect, PubMed, ResearchGate were searched for relevant articles published between 2010-2023 using the keywords “medicinal plants and gestational diabetes”, “bioactive compounds and gestational diabetes”, “functional foods and gestational diabetes”. From the research articles, some of the mechanisms of action include reduced blood glucose level, improved insulin sensitivity, lipid profile and oxidative status, increased body weight of offspring. However, further scientific evidence is required to validate and re-validate their safety and efficacy.Keywords: Gestational diabetes mellitus, hyperglycemia, pregnancy, glucose intolerance, insulin resistance, bioactive compounds.
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妊娠期糖尿病的替代治疗方法综述:以植物疗法为重点
妊娠期糖尿病(GDM)是指在妊娠期间表现为高血糖的葡萄糖耐受不良。与GDM相关的一些特征包括胰岛素抵抗、体重异常增加和分娩时并发症风险增加。严重的GDM可导致后代高胰岛素血症、巨大儿、肥胖和II型糖尿病。由于在正常妊娠中观察到胎盘激素(包括雌激素和黄体酮)的变化,靶器官对胰岛素的敏感性降低,导致代偿性胰岛素的产生以维持葡萄糖稳态。然而,β细胞不能有效地处理这种对胰岛素的高需求会导致GDM。运动和饮食治疗是GDM的主要治疗方法,如果这两种方法无效,通常考虑口服降糖药和注射胰岛素。人们一直担心这些口服降糖药的安全性,因此,正在考虑使用包括药用植物在内的替代疗法。因此,本文旨在探讨一些药用植物、功能食品和生物活性化合物作为替代治疗妊娠糖尿病的作用方式。以“药用植物与妊娠糖尿病”、“生物活性化合物与妊娠糖尿病”、“功能食品与妊娠糖尿病”为关键词,对Google Scholar、ScienceDirect、PubMed、ResearchGate检索2010-2023年间发表的相关文章。从研究文章来看,其作用机制包括降低血糖水平,改善胰岛素敏感性,血脂和氧化状态,增加后代体重。然而,需要进一步的科学证据来验证和重新验证它们的安全性和有效性。关键词:妊娠期糖尿病,高血糖,妊娠,葡萄糖耐受不良,胰岛素抵抗,生物活性化合物
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