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- W2913069726 abstract "Currently, there is a steady increase in the incidence of diabetes mellitus (DM) in the global population, which causes an increase in maternal and perinatal mortality. Children born to mothers with DM have a high risk of not only congenital abnormalities, but also cardiovascular and metabolic disorders in later life. Fetal growth is determined by both the metabolic and nutritional status of the mother, and the placental nutrient transfer capacity. Pregnancy complicated by DM is associated not only with overgrowth of the fetus, but also with the excess deposition of metabolites in the placenta. The role of disorders of carbohydrate metabolism, obesity and other factors in relation to the function of the placenta and fetal growth remains not fully understood. This review provides an overview of the literature on the placental complex status in pregnancy complicated by obesity, as well as pre-gestational and gestational types of DM. The focus is on three key substrates in these conditions: glucose, lipids, and amino acids, and their influence on placental metabolic activity and on the fetus. Improved knowledge of morphology and understanding of changes in the function of the placenta that lead to abnormal growth of the fetus will allow for the development of new therapeutic approaches to improve the outcomes of pregnancy, maternal and child health." @default.
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