妊娠期糖尿病的胎盘免疫病理。

Placenta. Supplement Pub Date : 1981-01-01
G M Galbraith, R M Galbraith, E P Paulsen
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妊娠期糖尿病和胰岛素依赖型糖尿病具有不同的病理生理机制。然而,它们在怀孕期间的存在也会对胎儿造成类似的风险。这两种疾病的共同因素可能是造成这种妊娠的后代发病率和死亡率增加的原因。最近对胰岛素依赖型糖尿病患者胎盘的研究发现了免疫病理改变的证据,这可能支持免疫因素在糖尿病妊娠并发症中的可能作用。在本研究中,我们同样检查了30例合并妊娠糖尿病的妊娠和10例正常妊娠的胎盘。免疫荧光检测最显著的差异是纤维蛋白样坏死区域相关的凝血因子数量增加,绒毛间间隙和滋养细胞基底膜补体成分C4和C3分别大量增加。这些结果与在胰岛素依赖型糖尿病患者胎盘中发现的结果相似,表明妊娠期间的葡萄糖耐受不良,即使是轻微的,也经常与反映在胎盘中的免疫病理过程有关。
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Placental immunopathology in gestational diabetes.

Gestational diabetes and insulin-dependent diabetes are characterized by distinct pathophysiological mechanisms. However, their presence in pregnancy poses similar risks to the fetus. It is possible that factors common to both diseases are responsible for the increased morbidity and mortality in offspring of such pregnancies. Recent studies of placentae from insulin-dependent diabetics revealed evidence of immunopathological change which may support the possible role of immunological factors in the complications of diabetic pregnancy. In the present study, we have similarly examined placentae derived from 30 pregnancies complicated by gestational diabetes and from 10 normal pregnancies. The most striking differences detected by immunofluorescence were increased amounts of clotting factors related to areas of fibrinoid necrosis, and large quantities of complement components C4 and C3 in the intervillous spaces and trophoblast basement membrane respectively. These results are similar to those found in placentae from insulin-dependent diabetics, suggesting that glucose intolerance in pregnancy, even of minor degree, is frequently associated with immunopathological processes that are reflected in the placenta.

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