Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice
Volume 56, Issue 2 , Pages 93-99, May 2002

Tumor necrosis factor system in insulin resistance in gestational diabetes

  • Gábor Winkler

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    • Second Department of Internal Medicine, St. John's Hospital, H-1125, Diós Árok 1, Budapest, Hungary
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +36-1-458-4539; fax: +36-1-458-4667
    • This author contributed equally to this work.
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  • Károly Cseh

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    • First Department of Internal Medicine, Károlyi Hospital, Budapest, Hungary
    • This author contributed equally to this work.
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  • Éva Baranyi

      Affiliations

    • Diabetes Care Outpatient Unit, Faculty of Health Sciences, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary
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  • Zsolt Melczer

      Affiliations

    • Second Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine, Semmelweiss University, Budapest, Hungary
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  • Gábor Speer

      Affiliations

    • First Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Semmelweiss University, Budapest, Hungary
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  • Péter Hajós

      Affiliations

    • Second Department of Internal Medicine, St. John's Hospital, H-1125, Diós Árok 1, Budapest, Hungary
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  • Ferenc Salamon

      Affiliations

    • Second Department of Internal Medicine, St. John's Hospital, H-1125, Diós Árok 1, Budapest, Hungary
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  • Zsuzsa Turi

      Affiliations

    • Diabetes Care Outpatient Unit, Faculty of Health Sciences, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary
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  • Margit Kovács

      Affiliations

    • Third Department of Medicine Faculty of Medicine, Semmelweiss University, Budapest, Hungary
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  • Péter Vargha

      Affiliations

    • First Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Semmelweiss University, Budapest, Hungary
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  • István Karádi

      Affiliations

    • Third Department of Medicine Faculty of Medicine, Semmelweiss University, Budapest, Hungary

Received 20 June 2001; received in revised form 9 October 2001; accepted 30 October 2001.

Abstract 

Objective: The aim of the study was to investigate the pathophysiological role of the tumor necrosis factor (TNF) system in insulin resistance in patients with gestational diabetes (GDM) and during the course of normal pregnancy. Patients and methods: Thirty women with GDM (16–39 gestational weeks), 35 healthy pregnant women (15 first, nine second and 11 third trimester) and 25 healthy age-matched non-pregnant women were studied. Serum TNF-α, and its soluble receptors 1 and 2 (sTNFR-1 and -2) were measured. Results: In non-diabetic pregnant women in the third trimester all measures were significantly higher (P<0.05 or less) than in the first trimester and in non-pregnant women (BMI 27.6±4.1 (±S.D.), 24.1±2.6, 22.4±2.4 kg/m2), serum TNF-α (4.6±0.6, 4.1±0.4, 4.1±0.4 ng/l), sTNFR-1 (2.7±0.9, 2.0±0.5, 2.0±0.1 μg/l), sTNFR-2 (5.6±2.6, 4.6±2.1, 3.3±0.2 μg/l), C-peptide (3.1±1.7, 1.1±0.7, 1.1±0.8 μg/l), and C-peptide:blood glucose ratio (0.6±0.2, 0.2±0.1, 0.2±0.1 μg/mmol). In GDM these measures were even higher than in any subgroup of healthy pregnant women (BMI) (33.4±6.4 kg/m2, TNF-α) (6.3±0.6 μg/l), sTNFR-1 (3.0±0.5 μg/l), sTNFR-2 (10.0±6.9 μg/l, C-peptide 6.0±2.7 μg/l, C-peptide:blood glucose ratio: 1.2±0.5 μg/mmol, P<0.01). Significant (P<0.01) positive linear correlations were found in gestational diabetic and non-diabetic women between serum TNF-α, C-peptide levels, and BMI. In gestational diabetic women, in multivariate analysis studying the dependency of C-peptide only BMI remained significant (r2=0.67, P=0.01). Conclusions: Our observation emphasizes the obesity-related component of insulin resistance driven by adipocytokines, such as TNF-α and its receptors during the course of normal pregnancy and GDM.

Keywords:  Tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α, Soluble TNF-receptors, Insulin resistance, Gestational diabetes, Physiological pregnancy

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Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice
Volume 56, Issue 2 , Pages 93-99, May 2002