Obesity in pregnancy is associated with macrophage influx and an upregulated GRO-alpha and IL-6 expression in the decidua

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About one third of all reproductive-aged women are affected by obesity. Maternal obesity is linked to an adverse outcome for both mother and child. The expression of the pro-inflammatory IL-6 and GRO-alpha as well as the infiltration of macrophages in the placenta of obese, non-diabetic pregnancies was examined by immunohistochemistry in comparison to the placenta of normal weight women. In obese pregnancies the influx of macrophages was significantly increased (p = 0.012). The protein expression of IL-6 and GRO-alpha was significantly elevated (p = 0.036 and p < 0.001, respectively) in the decidua of adipose females.

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Löb, S., Knabl, J., Vattai, A., Schmoeckel, E., Kuhn, C., Mittelberger, J., … Jeschke, U. (2023). Obesity in pregnancy is associated with macrophage influx and an upregulated GRO-alpha and IL-6 expression in the decidua. Journal of Reproductive Immunology, 156. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jri.2023.103800

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