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The impact of maternal obesity in pregnancy on placental glucocorticoid and macronutrient transport and metabolism
Affiliation:1. Tommy''s Centre for Maternal and Fetal Health, MRC Centre for Reproductive Health, University of Edinburgh, Queen''s Medical Research Institute, Edinburgh, United Kingdom;2. BHF/University Centre for Cardiovascular Science, University of Edinburgh, Queen''s Medical Research Institute, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Abstract:Maternal obesity is the most common metabolic disturbance in pregnancy affecting >1 in 5 women in some countries. Babies born to obese women are heavier with more adiposity at birth, and are vulnerable to obesity and metabolic disease across the lifespan suggesting offspring health is ‘programmed’ by fetal exposure to an obese intra-uterine environment. The placenta plays a major role in dictating the impact of maternal health on prenatal development. Maternal obesity impacts the function of integral placental receptors and transporters for glucocorticoids and nutrients, key drivers of fetal growth, though mechanisms remain poorly understood. This review aims to summarise current knowledge in this area, and considers the impact of obesity on the epigenetic machinery of the placenta at this vital juncture in offspring development. Further research is required to advance understanding of these areas in the hope that the trans-generational cycle of obesity can be alleviated.
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