Journal article

Endocan expression is increased in the placenta from obese women with gestational diabetes mellitus

P Murthi, R Sarkis, R Lim, C Nguyen-Ngo, A Pratt, S Liong, M Lappas

Placenta | W B SAUNDERS CO LTD | Published : 2016

Abstract

Introduction Endocan, a member of the proteoglycan family, is involved in a wide range of diseases including obesity and diabetes. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of (i) maternal obesity and gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) on placental endocan expression; and (ii) endocan knockdown on markers of inflammation. Methods Endocan mRNA and protein expression was determined in human placenta from (i) lean and obese and normal glucose tolerant (NGT) pregnant women (n = 10 patients per group); and (ii) women with GDM and BMI-matched NGT women (n = 40 patients per group). Primary villous trophoblast cells and HUVECs were used to assess the effect of endocan siRNA knockdown on pro..

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Grants

Awarded by Norman Beischer Medical Research Foundation


Funding Acknowledgements

Associate Professor Martha Lappas is supported by a Career Development Fellowship from the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC; grant no. 1047025). Funding for this study was provided by Diabetes Australia (PM), Australasian Diabetes in Pregnancy Society (PM), Norman Beischer Medical Research Foundation (ML), and the Mercy Research Foundation (ML).