ALTERED MATERNAL SERUM DYNAMIC THIOL-DISULFIDE INTERCHANGE REACTIONS IN PREGNANT WOMEN WITH GESTATIONAL DIABETES MELLITUS

MELAHAT YILDIRIM, ESENGÜL TÜRKYILMAZ, BÜŞRA DEMİR CENDEK, GÜLCAN DAULETKAZİN MURAT ALIŞIK, PERVİN BARAN, AYŞEGÜL CİNKAYA, AYŞE FİLİZ AVŞAR YAVUZ

Gynecology Obstetrics & Reproductive Medicine - 2016;22(3):129-134

Ankara, Turkey

 

OBLECTIVE: We aimed to evaluate the alteration of dynamic thiol/disulfide homeostasis which basically shows the oxidative stress in body in pregnant women with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) by using a newly developed and automated analysis method. STUDY DESIGN: Study population consisted of body mass index and gestational age-matched pregnant women. Patients were subdivided into 3 groups based on their response to glucose challenge test (GCT) and oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) results: (1) control group (normal GCT test results n= 87); (2) Impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) group ( n= 37); (3) GDM group (n=25). Maternal serum thiol and disulphide levels were compared among three groups. RESULTS: Maternal serum thiol values were found decreased and maternal serum disulphide levels were increased in GDM groups were compared to control and IGT groups (Thiols for controls: 398.19±30.49 μmol/L, for IGT group 395.92±35.52 μmol/L, and for GDM group 371.89±41.14 μmol/L p= 0.002). Disulphides for controls; 17.47±4.38 μmol/L, for IGT; 19.27±3.34 μmol/L, for GDM group; 25.46±4.21 μmol/L, (p=0.001). Disulphide/thiol ratio was found to be increased in GDM group comparing to other groups (Disulphide/thiol ratio: 0.044±0.012 for controls, 0.049±0.009 for IGT group, 0.068±0.0103 for GDM group p=0.001) CONCLUSION: Thiol- disulphide balance has shifted to the oxidative side in pregnant women with GDM. So blood glucose regulation is extremely crucial for reducing the oxidative stress which may lead to damages to vital organs of a mother or possibly to development of a fetus in women with GDM.