Placental dysfunction in obese women and antenatal surveillance

IF 3.9 2区 医学 Q1 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Anjum Doshani MD, FRCOG (Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist) , Justin C. Konje MD FRCOG (Professor, Emeritus Professor, Senior Consultant)
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Abstract

Obesity is a significant health concern worldwide and is associated with numerous health complications, including placental dysfunction during pregnancy. Placental dysfunction can lead to adverse outcomes for both the mother and the foetus, such as preeclampsia, gestational diabetes, preterm birth, and foetal growth restriction.

Studies have shown that maternal obesity can lead to placental dysfunction through various mechanisms, including chronic inflammation, oxidative stress, and dysregulation of metabolic pathways. These factors can contribute to changes in the placenta's structure and function, impairing nutrient and oxygen exchange between the mother and foetus.

Recent research has also suggested that alteration of gene expression in the placenta due to epigenetic changes, such as DNA methylation, may play a role in placental dysfunction associated with maternal obesity. These changes can affect altering foetal growth and development.

Prevention and management of maternal obesity are crucial in reducing the risk of placental dysfunction and associated adverse outcomes during pregnancy. This can be achieved through lifestyle modifications, such as diet and exercise, and early detection and management of underlying health conditions.

In conclusion, maternal obesity is a significant risk factor for placental dysfunction during pregnancy, which can lead to adverse outcomes for both the mother and the foetus. Further research is needed to understand the relationship and mechanisms to develop effective interventions to prevent and manage placental dysfunction in obese pregnant women.

肥胖妇女胎盘功能障碍与产前监测。
肥胖是世界范围内一个重要的健康问题,并与许多健康并发症有关,包括妊娠期胎盘功能障碍。胎盘功能障碍会导致母亲和胎儿的不良后果,如先兆子痫、妊娠期糖尿病、早产和胎儿生长受限。研究表明,母亲肥胖可通过多种机制导致胎盘功能障碍,包括慢性炎症、氧化应激和代谢途径失调。这些因素会导致胎盘结构和功能的变化,损害母亲和胎儿之间的营养和氧气交换。最近的研究还表明,由于表观遗传学变化,如DNA甲基化,胎盘中基因表达的改变,可能在与母亲肥胖相关的胎盘功能障碍中发挥作用。这些变化会影响胎儿的生长发育。预防和管理母亲肥胖对于降低妊娠期胎盘功能障碍和相关不良后果的风险至关重要。这可以通过改变生活方式来实现,如饮食和锻炼,以及早期发现和管理潜在的健康状况。总之,母亲肥胖是妊娠期胎盘功能障碍的一个重要风险因素,这可能会导致母亲和胎儿的不良后果。需要进一步的研究来了解这种关系和机制,以制定有效的干预措施来预防和管理肥胖孕妇的胎盘功能障碍。
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113
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54 days
期刊介绍: In practical paperback format, each 200 page topic-based issue of Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology will provide a comprehensive review of current clinical practice and thinking within the specialties of obstetrics and gynaecology. All chapters take the form of practical, evidence-based reviews that seek to address key clinical issues of diagnosis, treatment and patient management. Each issue follows a problem-orientated approach that focuses on the key questions to be addressed, clearly defining what is known and not known. Management will be described in practical terms so that it can be applied to the individual patient.
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