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Apolipoprotein E deficiency correlates to oxidative stress in gestational diabetes mellitus

Int J Gynaecol Obstet. 2021 Dec 20. doi: 10.1002/ijgo.14076. Online ahead of print.

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To address the relationship between Apolipoprotein E (ApoE and oxidative stress in gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM).

METHODS: 50 pregnant women diagnosed with GDM and normal pregnant women were recruited separately and their blood and placental tissue were collected. Western blot assay, qRT-PCR assay and ELISA were used to detect the expression levels of ApoE and other oxidative stress factors in these samples. ApoE-/- mice with a C57BL/6J background were used to evaluate the relationship between ApoE deficiency and oxidative stress during GDM.

RESULTS: Serum and placental ApoE were both down-regulated in GDM patients (serum: 45.25 ± 19.27 μg/mL for GDM and 96.34 ± 24.05 μg/mL for control; placental: 14.49 ± 6.52 ng/mg tissue for GDM and 48.76 ±13.59 ng/mg tissue for control). There was a statistical correlation between placental ApoE level and oxidative stress in GDM (r = -0.4904 with MDA, -0.4258 with NO, 0.4476 with SOD, 0.6316 with GSH). ApoE deficiency exacerbated blood glucose, insulin anomaly and oxidative stress in placenta in GDM mouse models. Placental Apo E deficiency correlates to oxidative stress in GDM.

CONCLUSION: In conclusion, we innovatively revealed the relationship between ApoE and GDM oxidative stress among GDM patients in this study.

PMID:34929050 | DOI:10.1002/ijgo.14076

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