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Transplacental Passage of Insulin in Pregnant Women with Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus
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1990
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Insulin-antibody ComplexFetal MedicineGynecologyTransplacental PassagePublic HealthCord SerumFetal MacrosomiaMaternal ComplicationInsulin ManagementMaternal HealthGestational DiabetesMaternal-fetal MedicineInsulin-dependent Diabetes MellitusDiabetesPediatricsPregnancyPregnant WomenFetal ComplicationMedicine
Fetal macrosomia occurs despite nearly normal maternal blood glucose levels in women with diabetes treated with insulin. We examined the hypothesis that it may be caused by insulin transferred as an insulin-antibody complex from the mother to her fetus. We adapted and validated a method based on high-performance liquid chromatography and used it to quantitate insulin in small volumes (0.5 to 1.0 ml) of cord serum from 51 infants born to mothers with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus.
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INSULIN-I131 METABOLISM IN HUMAN SUBJECTS: DEMONSTRATION OF INSULIN BINDING GLOBULIN IN THE CIRCULATION OF INSULIN TREATED SUBJECTS 1 Solomon A. Berson, Rosalyn S. Yalow, Arthur Bauman, Journal of Clinical Investigation Insulin ResistanceMetabolic SyndromeDiabetes ManagementBiochemistryInsulin Management | 1956 | 844 |
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