Metformin and gestational diabetes

CJ Glueck, N Goldenberg, P Streicher, P Wang - Current diabetes reports, 2003 - Springer
CJ Glueck, N Goldenberg, P Streicher, P Wang
Current diabetes reports, 2003Springer
Pregnancy increases requirements for insulin secretion, increasing insulin resistance and
demands on pancreatic β cells, promoting development of gestational diabetes (GD),
particularly in women with preexisting insulin resistance, commonly in women with
polycystic ovary syndrome. Preliminary studies suggest that metformin may have the unique
potential to prevent the development of GD. We postulate that interventions that reduce
insulin resistance and lower requirements for endogenous insulin secretion can preserve β …
Abstract
Pregnancy increases requirements for insulin secretion, increasing insulin resistance and demands on pancreatic β cells, promoting development of gestational diabetes (GD), particularly in women with preexisting insulin resistance, commonly in women with polycystic ovary syndrome. Preliminary studies suggest that metformin may have the unique potential to prevent the development of GD. We postulate that interventions that reduce insulin resistance and lower requirements for endogenous insulin secretion can preserve β-cell function and prevent the development of type 2 diabetes mellitus.
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