Early-life exposure to gestational diabetes mellitus predisposes offspring to pediatric nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
摘要Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD)has emerged as the prevailing chronic liver disease in the pedi-atric population due to the global obesity pandemic.Evidence shows that prenatal and postnatal expo-sure to maternal abnormalities leads to a higher risk of pediatric NAFLD through persistent alterations in developmental programming.Gestational diabetes mellitus(GDM)is a hyperglycemic syndrome which has become the most prevalent complication in pregnant women.An increasing number of both epi-demiologic investigations and animal model studies have validated adverse and long-term outcomes in offspring following GDM exposure in utero.Similarly,GDM is considered a crucial risk factor for pedi-atric NAFLD.This review aimed to summarize currently published studies concerning the inductive roles of GDM in offspring NAFLD development during childhood and adolescence.Dysregulations in hepatic lipid metabolism and gut microbiota in offspring,as well as dysfunctions in the placenta are potential factors in the pathogenesis of GDM-associated pediatric NAFLD.In addition,potentially effective inter-ventions for GDM-associated offspring NAFLD are also discussed in this review.However,most of these therapeutic approaches still require further clinical research for validation.
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