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Mitochondrial content and hepcidin are increased in obese pregnant mothers
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Our results indicate a potential compensatory mechanism to increased obesity-related OxS and inflammation, indicated by the higher hepcidin levels found in obese mothers. Increased placental mitochondrial biogenesis, due to lipotoxic environment, may account for the greater mtDNA amount released in maternal circulation. This increase is namely related to F-carrying pregnancies, suggesting a gender-specific placental response.
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The International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) Initiative on gestational diabetes mellitus: A pragmatic guide for diagnosis, management, and care<sup>#</sup> Moshe Hod, Anil Kapur, David A. Sacks, International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics Diabetes ManagementPragmatic GuideMedicineDiabetesInternational Health | 2015 | 767 |
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