Abstract

The female population with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) has a postpartum profile with increased cardiovascular (CV) risk factors and heightened prospective CV risk. Epicardial fat tissue was reported to be related to cardiometabolic diseases as metabolically active adipose tissue and natriuretic peptides (NPs) have been shown to have metabolic effects. This study's aim was to determine the relationship between epicardial fat thickness (EFT) and NPs in the female population diagnosed with GDM. The study involved 161 pregnant women: 96 with GDM, and 65 healthy controls. GDM was diagnosed following the American Diabetes Association (2013) norms for diagnosing diabetes. All patients underwent echocardiography to measure EFT. N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) and other parameters were quantified in blood samples. The Independent Samples t-test, Pearson's correlation test, and a multivariable logistic regression analysis (LRA) were performed for statistical evaluation. A p-value <0.05 was considered statistically significant. Fasting (91.46±14.29 mg/dl vs. 82.18±8.21 mg/dl) (p<0.001), first-hour (202.30± 21.60 mg/dl vs. 161.57±16.21 mg/dl) (p<0.001), and second-hour (176.95±20.43 mg/dl vs. 130.93±16.95 mg/dl) glucose levels (p<0.001), fasting insulin level (14.54±3.50 mUL/mL vs. 11.51±2.04 mUL/mL; p<0.001), and Homeostatic Model Assessment for Insulin Resistance (HOMA-IR) value (3.28±0.99 vs. 2.31±0.45; p<0.0001) in GDM Group were significantly higher than Control Group. The GDM Group also had significantly increased EFT values compared to the Control Group (4.74±0.65 mm vs. 3.77±0.66 mm; p<0.0001), whereas NT-proBNP levels of diabetic women were considerably lower compared to controls (21.59±19.86 pg/ml vs. 39.74±33.96 pg/ml; p<0.0001). In addition, EFT thickness and the NT-proBNP level were determined to be significantly negatively correlated (r=-32, p<0.0001). EFT evaluation might play a prognostic role in detecting cardiometabolic risk associated with potential disorders such as GDM. This study showed a potential interplay between epicardial adipose tissue and NPs secreted by cardiomyocytes and practical effects on fat metabolism in GDM subjects.

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