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Maternal plasma levels of vascular endothelial growth factor in normotensive pregnancies and in pregnancies complicated by pre-eclampsia
Authors:A. M. SHARKEY,J. C. COOPER,J. R. BALMFORTH,J. MCLAREN,D. E. CLARK,D. S. CHARNOCK-JONES,N. H. MORRIS,&   S. K. SMITH
Affiliation:The Reproductive Molecular Research Group, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Cambridge, Rosie Maternity Hospital, Robinson Way, Cambridge, CB2 2SW, UK
Abstract:We have measured the level of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in maternal plasma during normotensive pregnancy and in pregnancies complicated by pre-eclampsia. VEGF was measured using a competitive enzyme immunoassay. Plasma VEGF was significantly elevated ( P <0.0001) in the pre-eclamptic group (median value 32.7 ng mL−1, range 10.3–64.0), compared with the normotensive group (median value 11.7 ng mL−1, range 6.3–24.3). VEGF is a potent regulator of endothelial cell function. The increased level found in women with pre-eclampsia indicates that VEGF may be involved in the maternal endothelial cell dysfunction associated with this condition. An increase in VEGF, a potent regulator of microvascular permeability, may also contribute to the extravasation of plasma proteins and the subsequent development of proteinuria, both characteristic features of pre-eclampsia.
Keywords:Endothelium    VEGF    pre-eclampsia    pregnancy
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