母亲肥胖相关的胎盘功能障碍:从围产期到妊娠晚期

E. Amabebe, N. Ikumi, K. Pillay, M. Matjila, D. Anumba
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肥胖是一种全球性流行病,其全球患病率高得惊人。育龄妇女的肥胖发病率不断上升,并在怀孕期间发展为肥胖,这一点尤其令人关注。成功的妊娠取决于母体心脏代谢功能、遗传易感性和最佳胎盘发育之间的平衡相互作用。孕前和妊娠期的母亲肥胖都与不良后果有关,包括胎儿发育不良、死胎、早产和日后的代谢并发症。为了更全面地了解肥胖相关胎盘功能障碍和不良妊娠结局的关键介质的机制相互作用,我们对从MEDLINE、LILACS和EMBASE检索的24项研究进行了综述,这些研究调查了胎盘功能障碍和母体肥胖。研究结果表明,母亲肥胖是胎盘功能低下的一个公认的危险因素。孕前肥胖会改变胎盘转录组。妊娠期母亲肥胖会导致胎盘形态变化、胎盘代谢失调、炎症和氧化状态以及内皮功能障碍。还有明确的证据表明,母亲肥胖与胎盘血管生成/血管形成的改变有关,这会增加早发性先兆子痫的风险。研究表明,母亲肥胖与胎盘血管疾病、胎盘重量、胎盘体积和出生体重增加之间存在联系。这些与肥胖相关的胎盘疾病通常与胰岛素抵抗和妊娠期糖尿病有关。
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Maternal obesity-related placental dysfunction: From peri-conception to late gestation
Obesity is a global epidemic with alarmingly high prevalence rates worldwide. The increasing incidence of obesity among reproductive age women, which progresses to obesity in pregnancy is of particular concern. A successful pregnancy is dependent on the balanced interaction between maternal cardiometabolic function, genetic predisposition, and optimal placental development. Maternal obesity, both pre-pregnancy and gestational, has been associated with adverse outcomes including poor fetal development, stillbirth, preterm birth, and metabolic complications later in life. To gain a more comprehensive understanding of the mechanistic interplay of key mediators of obesity-associated placental dysfunction and adverse pregnancy outcomes, we conducted a review of 24 studies that investigated placental dysfunction and maternal obesity retrieved from MEDLINE, LILACS and EMBASE. The findings demonstrate that maternal obesity is a well-established risk factor for poor placental function. Pre-pregnancy obesity alters the placental transcriptome. Maternal obesity during gestation induces changes in placental morphology, dysregulated placental metabolism, inflammation and oxidative state, as well as endothelial dysfunction. There is also clear evidence that maternal obesity is associated with altered placental angiogenesis/vascularisation which increases the risk of early-onset preeclampsia. Studies show a link between maternal obesity and increased placental vascular disorders, placental weight, placental volume and birth weight. These obesity-related placental disorders are often associated with insulin resistance and gestational diabetes mellitus.
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