Decreased maternal protein S activity is associated with fetal growth restriction |
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Authors: | Hojo Satoshi Tsukimori Kiyomi Kinukawa Naoko Hattori Sachiko Kang Dongchon Hamasaki Naotaka Wake Norio |
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Institution: | a Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University, Maidashi 3-1-1, Higashi-ku, Fukuoka 812-8582, Japan b Department of Medical Information Science, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan c Department of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan |
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Abstract: | IntroductionProtein S (PS) activity has been shown to decrease during normal pregnancy. The aim of this study was to determine any correlation between decreased maternal PS activity and fetal growth restriction (FGR).MethodsWe carried out a retrospective study of maternal PS activity and complement 4b-binding protein (C4BP) concentration in 102 patients with FGR and 58 patients with fetuses that had normal growth. Among pregnancies affected by FGR, 14 diagnoses were made in the second trimester and 88 in the third trimester. Patients whose fetuses had normal growth were matched with FGR subjects for maternal age and gestational age at sampling (29 cases each in the second and third trimester).ResultsMean PS activity of the control group in the third trimester was significantly lower than in the second trimester (56.5 ± 16.5% vs 35.8 ± 13.8%). PS activity in women with FGR was significantly decreased in both the second trimester (36.6 ± 13.2%) and third trimester (30.2 ± 12.2%) compared with control group levels. Plasma concentrations of C4BP for the control group were significantly higher in the third trimester than in the second trimester (90.5 ± 17.5% vs 81.1 ± 13.6%). However, in women with FGR, plasma C4BP concentrations in both the second trimester (84.0 ± 14.8%) and the third trimester (86.0 ± 17.7%) were comparable with concentrations of the control group.ConclusionsMaternal PS activity decreased as normal pregnancies progressed but decreased over time in cases with FGR. Excessive decreases in PS activity during pregnancy could contribute to development of FGR. |
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Keywords: | Fetal growth restriction Pregnancy Protein S |
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