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Insulin and the IGF system in the human placenta of normal and diabetic pregnancies
Authors:Ursula Hiden  Elisabeth Glitzner  Michaele Hartmann   Gernot Desoye
Affiliation:Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Medical University of Graz, Austria;
Institute of Cell Biology, Histology and Embryology, Medical University of Graz, Austria
Abstract:The insulin/insulin-like growth factor (IGF) system regulates fetal and placental growth and development. In maternal diabetes, components of this system including insulin, IGF1, IGF2 and various IGF-binding proteins are deregulated in the maternal or fetal circulation, or in the placenta. The placenta expresses considerable amounts of insulin and IGF1 receptors at distinct locations on both placental surfaces. This makes the insulin and the IGF1 receptor accessible to fetal and/or maternal insulin, IGF1 and IGF2. Unlike the receptor for IGF1, the insulin receptor undergoes a gestational change in expression site from the trophoblast at the beginning of pregnancy to the endothelium at term. Insulin and IGFs are implicated in the receptor-mediated regulation of placental growth and transport, trophoblast invasion and placental angiogenesis. The dysregulation of the growth factors and their receptors may be involved in placental and fetal changes observed in diabetes, i.e. enhanced placental and fetal growth, placental hypervascularization and higher levels of fetal plasma amino acids.
Keywords:insulin    insulin-like growth factors    placenta    diabetes
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