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Maternal serum thrombospondin-1 is significantly altered in cases with established preeclampsia
Authors:?pek Ulu  Yasemin Çekmez  ?ule Y?ld?r?m Köpük  Nida Özer  Eser Evrim Yo?urtçuo?lu  P?nar An??n
Institution:1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Health Sciences University, ?stanbul ümraniye Medical and Research Hospital, ?stanbul, Turkeydripekulu@gmail.com;3. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Health Sciences University, ?stanbul ümraniye Medical and Research Hospital, ?stanbul, Turkey
Abstract:Purpose: The aim of the study was to investigate whether maternal serum TSP-1 level was associated with PE.

Materials and methods: In our case control study, 84 pregnant women in the third trimester were included. Forty-one of them were healthy and 43 of them were with the diagnosis of PE. The diagnosis was based on the definitions of the National High Blood Pressure Education Program working Group on High Blood Pressure in Pregnancy. Preeclamptic patients were divided into two subgroups as mild and severe. Blood pressure (BP) of pregnant women were obtained in left-side lying position using a mercury sphygmomanometer after at least 10 minutes of rest. Ten milliliters of venous blood was taken from every pregnant women and dispensed into lithium heparin and serum was obtained. Samples were stored at ?80?°C until analyzed. Serum TSP-1 level was measured using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). All tests were two-tailed and p < .05 was considered to be statistically significant.

Results: TSP-1 level was significantly lower in PE group than in controls (p?=?.003). Platelet counts were similar in two groups (p = .26). TSP-1 levels were significantly lower in severe PE than in mild PE cases. According to the subgroup analysis, TSP-1 level was found significantly lower in severe preeclampsia group compared to control group (p = .015).

Conclusions: In light of the association between endothelial dysfunction and preeclampsia, we claim that lower levels of TSP-1 which is released mostly from endothelial cells seem to reflect disease severity in PE. Our study reveals that maternal serum TSP-1 levels decrease in pregnant women presenting with PE and TSP-1 may be a new biomarker for the detection of PE and even severity of it. Further studies especially prospective ones with greater numbers of cases are needed.
Keywords:Angiogenesis  endothelium  placenta  preeclampsia  thrombospondin-1
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