Studying the Effect of Vitamin D3 and Other Biochemical Parameters in Gestational Diabetes Mellitus with Thyroid Disorder
Abstract
Diabetes and hypothyroidism are the two most common endocrine opathies during pregnancy. this study aimed to study the effect of vitamin D3 and some biochemical parameters among study groups. The subject of this study divided to (30) GDM with hypothyroidism ,(30) GDM without hypothyroidism , and compared with (30) control, the age of the participants ranged (30-43). There was a highly significant increase at p<0.01 of FBS,PPFG, and HOMA-IR among study groups (GDM with hypothyroidism (G1), GDM without hypothyroidism (G2), control (G3), and a significant study f HbA1C and insulin level p<0.05 among study groups. There was a significant decrease at p<0.05 of FT3,FT4, and a significant increase at p<0.05 TSH among study groups. Significant increase vitamin D3 among study groups , there was a significant decresd of Ca between GDM with hypothyroidism vs control and a significant increase of ALP in GDM with and without hypothyroidism vs control . Conclusion: Vitamin D3 deficiency with high levels of sugar and insulin resistance in pregnant diabetic women with hypothyroidism and pregnant diabetic women without hypothyroidism leads to complications of early onset of diabetes mellitus in the pregnant mother The lowering secretion of the thyroid gland, and thus the mother and her child become risk indicator for many other diseases, the first of which is heart disease.