Contribution of Insulin Resistance and β Cell Dysfunction to Gestational Diabetes Stratified for Pre-pregnant Body Mass Index

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Qingrong Pan
Yanna Yang
Huawei Cao
Zibo Xu
Zeyang Tian
Yuanyuan Zhan
Zhan Li
Menghan Lu
Fang Gu
Qi Lu
Liyun Gong
Hao Liu
Yanfang Li
Junli Lu
Zhe Chen
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[1] Beijing Chao-Yang Hospital,Department of Endocrinology
[2] Capital Medical University,Department of General Practice
[3] Beijing Chao-Yang Hospital,Department of Emergency
[4] Capital Medical University,Department of Urology
[5] Beijing Electric Power Hospital,Department of Education, Second College of Clinical Medicine
[6] Capital Medical University,Department of General Practice
[7] Beijing Chao-Yang Hospital,Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
[8] Capital Medical University,undefined
[9] Tianjin Medical University,undefined
[10] Binhe Street Community Health Service Center,undefined
[11] Beijing Chao-Yang Hospital,undefined
[12] Capital Medical University,undefined
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Reproductive Sciences | 2024年 / 31卷
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Insulin resistance; β cell dysfunction; Gestational diabetes; Body mass index;
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The objective of the study was to evaluate the contribution of insulin resistance and β cell dysfunction to gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) in Chinese women stratified by pre-pregnant body mass index (BMI). A total of 847 pregnant women were enrolled. They were divided into low BMI and high BMI groups according to the median of pre-pregnancy BMI. The homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) and β cell function (HOMA-β), Matsuda index, and 60-min insulinogenic index (IGI60) were used to evaluate insulin resistance and β cell function. In all the participants, 150 (17.71%) were diagnosed with GDM. ROC analyses showed that in the low BMI group, the association of β cell dysfunction (IGI60 or HOMA-β) with GDM was stronger than that of insulin resistance (Matsuda index or HOMA-IR), while in the high BMI group, the association of β cell dysfunction with GDM was weaker than that of insulin resistance (all P < 0.05). Among all GDM patients, 47.33% demonstrated predominant insulin resistance (Matsuda index < 25th percentile), and 46% had predominant β cell defect (IGI60 < 25th percentile). In the low BMI group, 15.09% of GDM patients demonstrated predominant insulin resistance, and 62.26% of GDM patients had predominant β cell defect, whereas in the high BMI group, 64.95% of GDM patients demonstrated mainly insulin resistance and 36.08% of GDM patients had mainly β cell defect. In women with low BMI, β cell dysfunction is the major etiologic factor, whereas, in women with high BMI, insulin resistance is the predominant etiologic factor in the development of GDM.
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