炎症介质和铁代谢分子标志物与妊娠期肥胖在贫血发展过程中的关联:叙述性回顾

D. Tayzhanova, Z. Rustembekkyzy, E. Komlichenko, O. Ponamaryova, S. Zhanabayeva
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肥胖和贫血是全世界的主要问题;怀孕期间经常遭受这些疾病的折磨。肥胖与铁缺乏的风险增加有关,这与炎症标志物的激活及其对铁调节途径的影响有关。所有肥胖孕妇都有轻微的炎症反应,随后导致hepcidin水平升高,从而影响铁代谢。这篇综述的目的是总结最近的发现,报道了铁代谢和炎症标志物的测量在孕前肥胖妊娠贫血的发展。这篇综述探讨了肥胖相关的炎症介质激活作为潜在的主要原因
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Association of inflammatory mediators and molecular markers of iron metabolism in pregnancies with pregestational obesity during the development of anemia: narrative review
Obesity and anemia are major problems all over the world; pregnancies often suffer from these medical conditions. Obesity is associated with an increased risk of iron deficiency associated with the activation of inflammatory markers and their influence on iron regulatory pathways. All of the pregnant obese women have a mild inflammatory response, which later leads to increased hepcidin levels, thereby influencing iron metabolism. The purpose of this review was to summarize recent findings that have reported the measuring of markers of iron metabolism and inflammatory in pregestationally obese pregnancies in the development of anemia. This review examines obesity-related activation of inflammatory mediators as a potential primary cause
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Italian Journal of Gynaecology and Obstetrics
Italian Journal of Gynaecology and Obstetrics Medicine-Obstetrics and Gynecology
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期刊介绍: Presentazione: E’ l’organo ufficiale della Società Italiana di Ginecologia e Ostetricia. Con cadenza trimestrale pubblica articoli originali su temi di anatomia, istologia, fisiologia, patologia, genetica e virologia dell’apparato genitale femminile. Propone, inoltre, casi clinici riguardanti valutazioni di tecniche chirurgiche e trattamenti terapeutici; editoriali e review; il punto di vista di eminenti autori su particolari tematiche sotto l’aspetto etico e clinico.
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