Unraveling the complex web: pathogenesis and prevention of gestational diabetes mellitus-related fetal overgrowth
Xin-Yue Jiang, Deng-Wang Chen, Tao Duan, Ji-dong Zhang, Yan-Ping Ren, Jun Tan

TL;DR
This review explores how gestational diabetes causes fetal overgrowth and suggests new strategies for prevention and management.
Contribution
The paper synthesizes emerging mechanisms like gut microbiota and extracellular vesicles in GDM-related fetal overgrowth.
Findings
Maternal hyperglycemia and dysregulated placental nutrient transport contribute to fetal overgrowth.
Emerging factors like gut microbiota and extracellular vesicles modulate fetal growth.
Advanced ultrasonic markers and pharmacotherapies like metformin may improve management.
Abstract
Fetal overgrowth, manifesting as large for gestational age or macrosomia, remains a common complication of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) with neonatal and long-term metabolic implications. While maternal hyperglycemia is a key driver, evidence describes the role of dysregulated placental nutrient transport involving glucose, amino acids, and lipids mediated by signaling hubs like mTOR, IGF, and AMPK. Beyond traditional metabolic axes, this review explores emerging contributors, including gut microbiota dysbiosis and extracellular vesicle mediated communication, which modulate the environment. We synthesize evidence on fetal vascular adaptations and epigenetic programming underpinning accelerated growth. Clinically, achieving euglycemia often fails to eliminate residual overgrowth risks completely. Management is evolving to integrate advanced ultrasonic markers, such as fetal…
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TopicsGestational Diabetes Research and Management · Pregnancy and preeclampsia studies · Birth, Development, and Health
