Maternal treatment of Butyrate induces maternal lipid accumulation and alleviates fetal macrosomia.

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Daiana Fornes ◽  
Juan Cruz Occhiuzzi ◽  
Alicia Jawerbaum ◽  
Verónica White
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2019 ◽  
Vol 83 ◽  
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Dalmiro Gómez Ribot ◽  
Alicia Jawerbaum ◽  
Verónica White

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N. Athanasopoulos ◽  
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Jelica Bjekic-Macut ◽  
Dimitrios Panidis ◽  
Danijela Vojnovic Milutinovic ◽  
Biljana Kastratovic ◽  
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Szidonia Lacziko

Abstract Background and aims: Gestational diabetes represents a form of diabetes diagnosed during pregnancy that is not clearly overt diabetes. In the last trimester of gestation the growth of fetoplacental unit takes place, thus maternal hyperglycemia will determine an increased transplacental passage, hyperinsulinemia and fetal macrosomia. The aim of our study was that o analyzing the effect of maternal glycemia from the last trimester of pregnancy over fetal weight. Material and method: We run an observational study on a group of 46 pregnant women taken into evidence from the first trimester of pregnancy, separated in two groups according to blood glucose determined in the third trimester (before birth): group I normoglycemic and group II with hyperglycemia (>92mg/dl). Results: The mean value of third trimester glycemia for the entire group was of 87.13±22.03. The mean value of the glycemia determined in the third trimester of pregnancy was higher in the second group (109.17 mg/dl) in comparison to the first group (74.,21 mg/dl). The ROC curve for third trimester glycemia as fetal macrosomia appreciation test has an AUC of 0.517. Conclusions: Glycemia determined in the last trimester of pregnancy cannot be used alone as the predictive factor for fetal macrosomia.


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