Periodontal disease as a potential risk factor for the development of diabetes in women with a prior history of gestational diabetes mellitus
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Periodontal disease as a potential risk factor for the development of diabetes in women with a prior history of gestational diabetes mellitus
Abstract
Objective: To examine if periodontal disease is associated with later development of impaired glucose metabolism in women with a recent history of gestational diabetes (GDM).
Methods: Women with (n = 19) and without (n = 20) a history of GDM were prospectively followed at 22 months postpartum. All subjects underwent: a) a 75-gram oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT); and b) an oral examination for measuring periodontal disease. Insulin sensitivity and pancreatic β-cell secretory capacity derived from fasting (HOMA-IR) and glucose-stimulated measures (SI(OGTT) and IGI/HOMA-IR) were determined. Periodontitis was defined as the presence of any site with a probing depth ≥ 4 mm or a clinical attachment loss ≥ 4 mm.
Results: Compared to women without a history of GDM, prior GDM women had significantly higher fasting glucose and insulin concentrations, increased insulin resistance and decreased β-cell function. Although not statistically significant, prior GDM women had a higher prevalence of periodontal disease (42.1%) than women without a history of GDM (25.0%). Women with periodontal disease showed greater insulin resistance and lower β-cell function. Women with both prior GDM and periodontal disease had the most impaired glucose metabolism; the insulin secretion-sensitivity index was significantly lower in women with both prior GDM and periodontal disease (208.20 ± 2.60) than in women without prior GDM and periodontal disease (742.93 ± 1.78) (P < 0.05).
Conclusions: Women with prior GDM show reduced insulin sensitivity and inadequate β-cell secretory function at 22 months postpartum. Periodontal disease may contribute to their impaired glucose metabolism and future risk of developing diabetes.
© 2012 American Association of Public Health Dentistry.
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