Maternal and fetal plasma zinc in pre-eclampsia. |
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Authors: | B A Bassiouni A I Foda A A Rafei |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine, Mansoura University, Egypt;2. Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, Tanta University, Egypt |
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Abstract: | Zinc is important for fetal growth and is involved in several important enzyme systems. Maternal and umbilical plasma zinc concentrations were determined in 52 parturient women with mild and severe pre-eclampsia, and were compared with those obtained from 20 women in labor whose pregnancies had progressed normally. A decrease in maternal as well as umbilical plasma zinc concentrations was observed in pre-eclamptic women, and this decrease was statistically significant in severe pre-eclampsia. The causes of these changes in plasma zinc concentrations in pre-eclampsia were discussed, and the possible adverse effects of zinc deficiency on the mother and fetus were mentioned. Low plasma zinc concentrations in pre-eclampsia may be a sign of zinc deficiency, implying possible risks to the mother and her fetus. It is recommended that maintenance of adequate dietary zinc nutrition during pregnancy, and particularly in pre-eclampsia, is important. |
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Keywords: | low plasma zinc concentrations normal pregnancy mild pre-eclampsia severe pre-eclampsia |
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