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Objective: To detect vitamin D levels in patients with gestational diabetes mellitus and the influence and clinical effect of Vitamin D supplement on insulin resistance, fatty factors and TNF-α. Methods: A total of 100 patients with GDM from September 2014 to May 2015 in our hospital were selected as object of observation (GDM Group). 52 cases patients with Vitamin D deficiency were randomly divided into two groups. At the same time, 50 cases of healthy pregnant women were selected as normal group. Biochemical indexes of observation group and normal group were detected. Biosynthetic Human Insulin Injection were given to the patients in the control group. The patients in the observation group were supplemented with vitamin D drops on the basis of the treatment of control group. The level of insulin resistance, adipokines and TNF-α were detected in the 2 groups. Results: FBG, PBG, FINS, TG, Visfatin, TNF-α and HOMA-IR in GDM group were higher compared with that in normal group. 25(OH)D3 and APN in GDM group decreased significantly compared with that in normal group. The comparison of TC, HDL-C and LDL-C in the two groups were not statistically significant. PBG, FINS, HOMA-IR, Visfatin and TNF-毩 in both groups after treatment significantly decreased compared with that before treatment. PBG, Visfatin and TNF-毩 in treatment group after treatment decreased more significantly than that in control group. FINS, HOMA-IR in treatment group after treatment increased more significantly than that in control group. The decrease of FBG was not obvious and there was no significant difference between the two groups after treatment. APN and 25(OH)D3 in both groups after treatment significantly increased compared with that before treatment. And they in treatment group after treatment increased more significantly than that in control group. In the correlation analysis, 25(OH) D3 in serum was positively correlated to the the level of APN. Also, it was negatively correlated to HOMA-IR, Visfatin and TNF-α. Conclusion: Vitamin D levels in patients with gestational diabetes mellitus decreased more significantly compared with that in healthy pregnant women. And the patients with vitamin D deficiency have higher risk to get GDM. Vitamin D can treat GDM by regulating the degree of insulin resistance and the level of adipokines. And it has clinical value in the treatment of GDM. |