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. 2022 Apr 25;11(9):2417.
doi: 10.3390/jcm11092417.

Adiponectin, A-FABP and FGF-19 Levels in Women with Early Diagnosed Gestational Diabetes

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Adiponectin, A-FABP and FGF-19 Levels in Women with Early Diagnosed Gestational Diabetes

David Karasek et al. J Clin Med. .

Abstract

Background: Adiponectin, adipocyte fatty acid-binding protein (A-FABP), and fibroblast growth factor-19 (FGF-19) belong to proteins involved in glucose metabolism regulation. The aims of the study were to compare the plasma levels of these proteins in women with early diagnosed gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) to those in healthy controls and to investigate their changes during pregnancy after early intervention. Methods: The study was undertaken as a case-control study. Early GDM diagnosis was based on repeated fasting plasma glucose ≥5.1 and <7.0 mmol/L during the first trimester of pregnancy and exclusion of overt diabetes. Age-matched controls comprised healthy pregnant and non-pregnant women. In addition to adipokines, clinical parameters and measures of glucose control were assessed. Results: Women with GDM (n = 23) had significantly lower adiponectin and higher A-FABP levels compared to healthy pregnant (n = 29) or non-pregnant (n = 25) controls, while no significant differences in FGF-19 between the groups were found. The therapeutic intervention shifted adiponectin and A-FABP levels in GDM women towards concentrations of healthy pregnant controls. Adipokines were associated with visceral adiposity and glucose control. Conclusion: Women with GDM showed altered adipokine production even in the first trimester of pregnancy. Early therapeutic intervention not only improved glucose control but also normalized impaired adipokine production.

Keywords: adipocyte fatty acid-binding protein; adiponectin; fibroblast growth factor-19; gestational diabetes.

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Levels of adipokines in different groups. GDM = gestational diabetes mellitus; A-FABP = adipocyte fatty acid-binding protein; FGF-19 = fibroblast growth factor-19. Values are expressed as medians (boxes) and interquartile ranges (whiskers).

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