Lower iodine storage in the placenta is associated with gestational diabetes mellitus.
Kristof Y NevenBianca CoxCharlotte CosemansWilfried GyselaersJoris PendersMichelle PlusquinHarry A RoelsKaren VrijensAnn RuttensTim S NawrotPublished in: BMC medicine (2021)
Higher concentrations of placental iodine are linked with a lower incidence of GDM. Moreover, a lower placental iodine load is associated with an altered plasma insulin concentration, HOMA-IR index, and β-cell activity. These findings postulate that a mild-to-moderate iodine deficiency could be linked with subclinical and early-onset alterations in the normal insulin homeostasis in healthy pregnant women. Nevertheless, the functional link between gestational iodine status and GDM warrants further research.