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Increased neopterin level and chitotriosidase activity in pregnant women with threatened preterm labor
Authors:Uğur Keskin  Mustafa Ulubay  Yasemin Gülcan Kurt  Ulaş Fidan  Yahya Kemal Koçyiğit  Tevfik Honca
Affiliation:1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology and;2. Department of Biochemistry, Gulhane Military Medical Academy and Medical School, Ankara, Turkey
Abstract:Objectives: To determine whether the cellular inflammatory markers of activated macrophages, neopterin (NEO), chitotriosidase activity and the acute-phase inflammatory marker C-reactive protein (CRP) are elevated in pregnancy with threatened preterm labor (TPL).

Methods: Thirty-two pregnant women with TPL and 32 women with uncomplicated pregnancy (UP) were included this study. The primary aim was to compare the NEO, chitotriosidase activity and CRP levels between women with TPL and women with UP.

Results: NEO levels were all significantly elevated in patients with TPL compared to UP (median 25–75%; 9.61 [8.47–12.29] versus 4.46 [3.59–6.92], respectively; p?p?=?0.036). However, CRP levels were not different in women with TPL compared to UP (p?=?0.573). Furthermore, a significant moderate negative correlation was found between delivery week and NEO level (r?=??0.557, p?=?0.001). However, a significant correlation was not seen between delivery week and chitotriosidase activity (r?=??0.042, p?=?0.741).

Conclusions: Inflammatory markers such as NEO and chitotriosidase activity, which are markers of macrophages, are more elevated in pregnant women with TPL than in women with UP. These data suggest that there are striking increases in inflammation and cellular immune activation in TPL.
Keywords:Chitotriosidase activity  inflammation  neopterin  threatened preterm labor
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