نتایج جستجو برای: preeclamptic

تعداد نتایج: 1405  

2004
Giuseppe Remuzzi Daniela Macconi Raffaella Maucci Francesca Porrati Ariela Benigni Marina Noris Marta Todeschini Paola Cassis Fabio Pasta Anna Cappellini Samantha Bonazzola Claudio Picciolo

Less nitric oxide (NO)-dependent vasodilation and excess formation of reactive oxygen species could explain poor placenta perfusion in preeclampsia, but the pathways involved are unknown. We tested the hypothesis that reduced NO activity and increased oxidative stress in preeclamptic placenta is related to a low bioavailability of L-arginine. Placental endothelial NO synthase (ecNOS) expression...

2016
Xinyao Zhou Qiaoli Li Jiawei Xu Xiaojing Zhang Huijuan Zhang Yuqian Xiang Chuantao Fang Teng Wang Shihui Xia Qiang Zhang Qinghe Xing Lin He Lei Wang Mingqing Xu Xinzhi Zhao

Preeclampsia (PE) is a leading cause of maternal mortality worldwide. Several studies have detected some differentially expressed microRNAs in the preeclamptic placenta, but few of the identified microRNAs demonstrated consistent findings among different research studies. In this study, high-throughput microRNA sequencing (HTS) of 9 preeclamptic and 9 normal placentas was performed. Seventeen m...

2013
Adetunji O. Adeniji Dolapo P. Oparinde

Purpose: To compare the serum malondialdehyde (MDA) and total antioxidant status in women with preeclampsia and normal pregnancy in our environment. Materials & Methods: This was a 3-year, cross-sectional, case control study of 100 preeclamptic and 200 normotensive pregnant women at Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH) Teaching Hospital, Osogbo, Nigeria. The study protocol was rev...

2014
Dandan Yuan Yajuan Ran Qian Liu Yanhua Zhang Huiying Li Peiling Li Daling Zhu

Preeclampsia (PE) is an extremely serious condition in pregnant women and the leading cause of maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality. Despite active research, the etiological factors of this disorder remain elusive. The increased release of 15-hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid (15-HETE) in the placenta of preeclamptic patients has been studied, but its exact role in PE pathogenesis remains unkn...

2015
María F. Garcés Elizabeth Sanchez Luisa F. Cardona Elkin L. Simanca Iván González Luis G. Leal José A. Mora Andrés Bedoya Juan P. Alzate Ángel Y. Sánchez Javier H. Eslava-Schmalbach Roberto Franco-Vega Mario O. Parra Ariel I. Ruíz—Parra Carlos Diéguez Rubén Nogueiras Jorge E. Caminos Ana Claudia Zenclussen

BACKGROUND Meteorin (METRN) is a recently described neutrophic factor with angiogenic properties. This is a nested case-control study in a longitudinal cohort study that describes the serum profile of METRN during different periods of gestation in healthy and preeclamptic pregnant women. Moreover, we explore the possible application of METRN as a biomarker. METHODS AND FINDINGS Serum METRN wa...

2016
Natalia E. Poveda María F. Garcés Carlos E. Ruiz-Linares Diana Varón Sergio Valderrama Elizabeth Sanchez Adriana Castiblanco-Cortes Yessica Agudelo-Zapata Héctor Fabio Sandoval-Alzate Luis G. Leal Edith Ángel-Müller Ariel I. Ruíz-Parra Angélica M. González-Clavijo Carlos Diéguez Rubén Nogueiras Jorge E. Caminos

Adipsin is a protease produced at high levels by adipose tissue. It is involved in complement activation and metabolic control. The objective of this study was to determine the changes in adipsin levels during different stages of normal pregnancy, and its association with obstetric outcomes, such as preeclampsia. This nested case-control study in a longitudinal cohort included normal pregnant (...

2014
Wendy M. White Angelica T. Garrett Iasmina M. Craici Steven J. Wagner Patrick D. Fitz-Gibbon Kim A. Butters Brian C. Brost Carl H. Rose Joseph P. Grande Vesna D. Garovic

OBJECTIVE Studies have shown that podocyturia, i.e., urinary loss of viable podocytes (glomerular epithelial cells), is associated with proteinuria in preeclampsia. We postulated that urinary podocyte loss may persist after preeclamptic pregnancies, thus resulting in renal injury. This may lead to future chronic renal injury. In addition, we compared the postpartum levels of the angiogenic fact...

Journal: :Hypertension in pregnancy 2009
Jelmer R Prins Hendrik M Boelens Janneke Heimweg Sicco Van der Heide Anthony E Dubois Antoon J Van Oosterhout Jan Jaap H M Erwich

OBJECTIVE Immunological mechanisms are involved in the pathophysiology of preeclampsia. During pregnancy there is an increase in regulatory T (Treg) cells, which has an important role in regulating tolerance to the immunologically distinct fetus. We hypothesised that percentages of Treg cells are decreased in preeclamptic patients. METHODS Peripheral blood was obtained from 26 healthy pregnan...

Journal: :Hypertension 2007
Holger Stepan Thomas Walther

Questionable Role of the Angiotensin II Receptor Subtype 1 Autoantibody in the Pathogenesis of Preeclampsia To the Editor: Other than its critical role in cardiovascular and fluid homeostasis, several lines of evidence connect the renin–angiotensin system with hypertensive pregnancy disorders. Recent findings further support the key role of the renin–angiotensin system in the etiology of pregna...

Introduction: It has been suggested that oxidative stress has a crucial role in the pathophysiology of preeclampsia. In the present study, the effect of tempol, a synthetic antioxidant, on kidney injuries and oxidative stress was investigated in an experimental model of preeclampsia in rats. Methods: Preeclampsia was induced by oral administration of L-NAME to the rats on the day 10 of pregnanc...

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