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Background: Increased
total plasma homocysteine (Hcy) is an accepted risk factor of cardiovascular
disease (CVD), stroke, preclampsia, recurrent abortion and diabetes
type I
and II.
The aim of the current study was to assess serum homocysteine and its relation
with serum folat, vitamine B12 and lipid profile in gestational diabetes mellitus
and to compare these with those of pregnant women.
Methods: In a prospective controlled survey 80 pregnant women
(24-28
weeks) with uncomplicated pregnancies were evaluated. They were assigned to one
of two groups according to the results of 100g-OGTT. In the case group there were pregnant women with
gestational diabetes mellitus according to the OGTT and in the control group
women who had normal OGTT results were put. Levels of fasting glucose, homocysteine,
vit B12,
and folic acid, uric acid, total cholesterol, triglyceride, Low Density Lipoprotein
cholesterol (LDL) and High Density Lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL) were
measured in both groups.
Results: The mean level of homocysteine in GDM group was
significantly higher than control group (p=0.000). The mean level of folic acid and vit B12 was
significantly lower than the level in control group (p=0.001, p=0.004
respectively). Body mass index (BMI) in GDM group was higher (p=0.000) and HDL level was
lower (p=0.006) than control group. There were no significant
differences among the groups with respect to levels of total cholesterol and
triglyceride.
Conclusion: We found that patients with gestational diabetes have
higher homocysteine level than normal pregnant women. This increased level
seems to be related to an abnormal OGTT. Further investigations are needed to follow up these
patients in the postpartum period and later on.
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