Microscopic changes and gross morphology of placenta in women affected by gestational diabetes mellitus in dietary treatment: A systematic review.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Open Medicine Pub Date : 2025-02-13 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1515/med-2025-1142
Rossella Molitierno, Amalia Imparato, Nicola Iavazzo, Cecilia Salzillo, Andrea Marzullo, Antonio Simone Laganà, Andrea Etrusco, Vittorio Agrifoglio, Antonio D'Amato, Esposito Renata, Maria Giovanna Vastarella, Pasquale De Franciscis, Marco La Verde
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Abstract

Introduction/objective: Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) influences adverse maternal and fetal outcomes. Nutritional therapy and exercise are the first steps to maintain normal glucose levels. During pregnancy, metabolic status influences placental development.

Methods: This systematic review focused only on the morphology of the placenta and its microscopic changes in GMD under dietary therapy. A systematic search was performed on the main databases from inception to September 2024 (PROSPERO ID: CRD42024581621). Only original articles on GDM in diet and exercise treatment that reported at least one outcome of interest (microscopic features and macroscopic morphology of the placenta) were included.

Results: A total of 716 studies were identified, and nine met the inclusion criteria. The analysis confirmed that despite dietary control, some morphological changes in the placenta, including villus immaturity, chorangiosis, and fibrinoid necrosis, occurred at a different rate. In addition, the included studies reported an increase in placental weight in the diet-controlled GDM group.

Conclusion: Therefore, the results of the present qualitative analysis show that pregnant women with diet-controlled GDM, despite adequate glycemic control, abnormal placental development may persist. Our findings remark on the importance of the correct diet-managed GDM pregnancy monitoring due to the placental morphology abnormalities related to GMD.

饮食治疗对妊娠期糖尿病患者胎盘显微变化和大体形态的影响:一项系统综述。
简介/目的:妊娠期糖尿病(GDM)影响母体和胎儿的不良结局。营养疗法和运动是维持正常血糖水平的第一步。在怀孕期间,代谢状态影响胎盘发育。方法:本系统综述仅关注饮食治疗下胎盘形态及其显微变化。在主数据库中进行系统检索,检索时间从建立到2024年9月(PROSPERO ID: CRD42024581621)。仅纳入了饮食和运动治疗中GDM的原创文章,这些文章至少报道了一个感兴趣的结果(胎盘的微观特征和宏观形态)。结果:共纳入716项研究,其中9项符合纳入标准。分析证实,尽管饮食控制,胎盘的一些形态学变化,包括绒毛不成熟、脉管病和纤维蛋白样坏死,以不同的速率发生。此外,纳入的研究报告了饮食控制的GDM组胎盘重量增加。结论:因此,本定性分析结果表明,饮食控制型GDM孕妇,尽管血糖得到了适当的控制,但胎盘发育异常可能持续存在。我们的研究结果表明,由于与GDM相关的胎盘形态异常,正确的饮食管理妊娠监测的重要性。
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Open Medicine
Open Medicine Medicine-General Medicine
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期刊介绍: Open Medicine is an open access journal that provides users with free, instant, and continued access to all content worldwide. The primary goal of the journal has always been a focus on maintaining the high quality of its published content. Its mission is to facilitate the exchange of ideas between medical science researchers from different countries. Papers connected to all fields of medicine and public health are welcomed. Open Medicine accepts submissions of research articles, reviews, case reports, letters to editor and book reviews.
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