Abstract

BackgroundAn affordable approach accepted worldwide to successfully treat mild maternal hyperglycemia in gestational diabetes (GDM), is diet-controlled therapy. As no elaborate research was available, this study was crafted to investigate morphometric stereological details and to determine the mean placental oxygen diffusion capacity for patients who were kept on diet therapy for mild gestational hyperglycemia. MethodsA clinical trial (NCT04907708) was conducted from January 2018 to February 2019. A total of 70 women completed the study, out of which 35 served as healthy controls as Group A and 35 were diagnosed as mild gestational diabetics according to WHO criteria (Group B). These patients were kept on a restricted calorie diet with light exercise during gestation and were followed regularly during gestation. Soon after delivery, conserved placentas underwent complete gross, microscopic, and stereological investigations with the point and intersection -counting methods. ResultsSignificant differences were observed for placental width and syncytial knots (p< ​0.010 and 0.025 respectively) between the groups on gross and light microscopy. Most of the parameters were non-significant, though numerically more in the GDM group. On stereological details, mean placental volume, mean placental components volumes (villi, inter-villous space, fetal capillary, and fetal connective tissue), mean villi and mean fetal capillary diameter, mean villi and capillary surface density and mean morphometric diffusing capacity of placenta showed non-significant results between the groups. ConclusionMinimal changes were observed in gross, microscopy, and morphometric stereological details in the placentae of GDM patients managed with nutritional therapy during gestation compared with the healthy controls.

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