The effects of magnesium supplementation on gene expression related to inflammatory markers, vascular endothelial growth factor, and pregnancy outcomes in patients with gestational diabetes.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Shahnaz Ahmadi, Maryam Naderifar, Mansooreh Samimi, Naghmeh Mirhosseini, Elahe Amirani, Esmat Aghadavod, Zatollah Asemi
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Abstract

Magnesium has been introduced as one of the micronutrients with several metabolic benefits, mainly anti-inflammatory properties. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of magnesium supplementation on gene expression of inflammatory markers, vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), and pregnancy outcomes in women diagnosed with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). This randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled trial was conducted among 36 women, aged 18-40 years old, diagnosed with GDM. Study participants were randomly allocated into two groups to receive either 250 mg/day magnesium oxide (n = 18) or placebo (n = 18) for six weeks. Gene expression related to inflammatory markers and VEGF was assessed using peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) of women with GDM, via RT-PCR method. Quantitative results of RT-PCR demonstrated that magnesium supplementation downregulated gene expression levels of interleukin-8 (IL-8) (P = 0.03) and tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) (P = 0.006) and upregulated gene expression levels of transforming growth factor beta (TGF-β) (P = 0.03) in PBMCs of women with GDM, compared with placebo. Magnesium supplementation did not significantly affect gene expression of IL-1 and vascular endothelial growth factor. Additionally, magnesium administration resulted in a lower incidence of newborn hyperbilirubinemia (11.1% versus 44.4%, P = 0.02) and newborn hospitalization (11.1% versus 44.4%, P = 0.02) compared with placebo. Overall, magnesium supplementation for six weeks significantly decreased gene expression levels of IL-8 and TNF-α, and increased TGF-β in women with GDM. Therefore, magnesium supplementation might be recommended to decrease metabolic complications in women with GDM, due to its beneficial effects on gene expression of inflammatory markers.

镁补充剂对妊娠期糖尿病患者炎症标志物、血管内皮生长因子及妊娠结局相关基因表达的影响
镁是一种具有多种代谢益处的微量营养素,主要是抗炎特性。本研究的目的是评估镁补充剂对诊断为妊娠糖尿病(GDM)的妇女炎症标志物、血管内皮生长因子(VEGF)基因表达和妊娠结局的影响。这项随机、双盲、安慰剂对照试验在36名年龄在18-40岁、诊断为GDM的女性中进行。研究参与者被随机分为两组,接受250毫克/天的氧化镁(n = 18)或安慰剂(n = 18),为期六周。采用RT-PCR方法,利用GDM女性外周血单个核细胞(PBMCs)评估炎症标志物和VEGF相关基因表达。RT-PCR定量结果显示,与安慰剂相比,补充镁可下调GDM女性PBMCs中白细胞介素-8 (IL-8) (P = 0.03)和肿瘤坏死因子-α (TNF-α) (P = 0.006)的基因表达水平,上调转化生长因子β (TGF-β)的基因表达水平(P = 0.03)。补充镁对IL-1和血管内皮生长因子的基因表达无显著影响。此外,与安慰剂相比,镁治疗导致新生儿高胆红素血症发生率(11.1%对44.4%,P = 0.02)和新生儿住院率(11.1%对44.4%,P = 0.02)降低。总体而言,补充镁6周显著降低了GDM女性IL-8和TNF-α的基因表达水平,并增加了TGF-β。因此,由于镁对炎症标志物基因表达的有益影响,可能建议补充镁来减少GDM女性的代谢并发症。
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Magnesium research
Magnesium research 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
9.40%
发文量
6
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Magnesium Research, the official journal of the international Society for the Development of Research on Magnesium (SDRM), has been the benchmark journal on the use of magnesium in biomedicine for more than 30 years. This quarterly publication provides regular updates on multinational and multidisciplinary research into magnesium, bringing together original experimental and clinical articles, correspondence, Letters to the Editor, comments on latest news, general features, summaries of relevant articles from other journals, and reports and statements from national and international conferences and symposiums. Indexed in the leading medical databases, Magnesium Research is an essential journal for specialists and general practitioners, for basic and clinical researchers, for practising doctors and academics.
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