Insulin resistance unraveled: Hormonal correlations in gestational diabetes.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Journal of Medical Biochemistry Pub Date : 2024-11-16 DOI:10.5937/jomb0-49981
Siyu Chen, Xuru Bai, Xuerui Yin, Lan Bai
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Abstract

Background: To investigate the correlation between the variations of cortisol and insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF1) and sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG) levels with insulin resistance and glucolipid metabolism in gestational glucose diabetics.

Methods: The study included 110 pregnant women diagnosed with gestational diabetes mellitus in the GDM group, and 130 healthy pregnant women in the control group. Data collection, examination of relevant indexes, and comparison of differences in indexes between groups were conducted. Pearson correlation analysis was utilized to identify risk variables associated with GDM development, while binary logistic regression was employed to determine risk factors for GDM development.

Results: The GDM group showed significantly greater levels of FPG, HbA1c, FINS, TG, FFA, Lp-PLA2, HOMA-IR, Cortisol, and IGF-1 compared to the control group (P<0.05), but considerably lower levels of SHBG, and HOMA-β. HOMA-IR was found to be positively correlated with FPG, HbA1c, FINS, TG, FFA, Lp-PLA2, Cortisol and IGF-1, whereas, negatively correlated with SHBG. FINS and SHBG were found to be independent protective factors for GDM (OR=0.463, 0.801, P<0.05), whereas, HbA1c, TG, FFA, and gestational BMI were found to be independent risk factors for GDM (OR=1.992, 4.234, 1.990, 1.629, P<0.05).

Conclusions: SHBG, IGF-1, and Cortisol are all linked to glucose-lipid metabolism indices, and aberrant serum hormone expression is a major contributor to insulin resistance.

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Journal of Medical Biochemistry
Journal of Medical Biochemistry BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: The JOURNAL OF MEDICAL BIOCHEMISTRY (J MED BIOCHEM) is the official journal of the Society of Medical Biochemists of Serbia with international peer-review. Papers are independently reviewed by at least two reviewers selected by the Editors as Blind Peer Reviews. The Journal of Medical Biochemistry is published quarterly. The Journal publishes original scientific and specialized articles on all aspects of clinical and medical biochemistry, molecular medicine, clinical hematology and coagulation, clinical immunology and autoimmunity, clinical microbiology, virology, clinical genomics and molecular biology, genetic epidemiology, drug measurement, evaluation of diagnostic markers, new reagents and laboratory equipment, reference materials and methods, reference values, laboratory organization, automation, quality control, clinical metrology, all related scientific disciplines where chemistry, biochemistry, molecular biology and immunochemistry deal with the study of normal and pathologic processes in human beings.
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