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Increased inflammatory response and imbalance in blood and urinary oxidant–antioxidant status in South Indian women with gestational hypertension and preeclampsia
The objective of this study is to assess the association of blood and urinary oxidative stress parameters and inflammatory markers in women with gestational hypertension and preeclampsia. Malondialdehyde, protein bound sialic acid and C-reactive protein were estimated in serum and urine of pregnant...
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description | The objective of this study is to assess the association of blood and urinary oxidative stress parameters and inflammatory markers in women with gestational hypertension and preeclampsia.
Malondialdehyde, protein bound sialic acid and C-reactive protein were estimated in serum and urine of pregnant women diagnosed with preeclampsia (n=30) and gestational hypertension (n=30) and the results were compared with 30 normal pregnant women.
Whole blood glutathione level was reduced, and malondialdehyde and C-reactive protein levels were significantly higher and correlated with each other in preeclampsia (p |
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Malondialdehyde, protein bound sialic acid and C-reactive protein were estimated in serum and urine of pregnant women diagnosed with preeclampsia (n=30) and gestational hypertension (n=30) and the results were compared with 30 normal pregnant women.
Whole blood glutathione level was reduced, and malondialdehyde and C-reactive protein levels were significantly higher and correlated with each other in preeclampsia (p<0.05). Urinary malondialdehyde significantly correlated with urinary protein bound sialic acid in preeclampsia (r=0.412; p=0.02). Receiver operating curve analysis of serum protein bound sialic acid and serum malondialdehyde showed reasonable cutoff values for the differential diagnosis of preeclampsia.
Oxidative stress and inflammatory response are greater in women with preeclampsia in comparison to pregnant women with gestational hypertension and there is an association between oxidative stress and inflammatory response.
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Whole blood glutathione level was reduced, and malondialdehyde and C-reactive protein levels were significantly higher and correlated with each other in preeclampsia (p<0.05). Urinary malondialdehyde significantly correlated with urinary protein bound sialic acid in preeclampsia (r=0.412; p=0.02). Receiver operating curve analysis of serum protein bound sialic acid and serum malondialdehyde showed reasonable cutoff values for the differential diagnosis of preeclampsia.
Oxidative stress and inflammatory response are greater in women with preeclampsia in comparison to pregnant women with gestational hypertension and there is an association between oxidative stress and inflammatory response.
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► MDA, protein carbonyl, hsCRP, protein bound sialic acid levels increased in HDP. ► GSH was decreased in preeclampsia and gestational hypertension. ► Urinary MDA was increased and uric acid decreased in preeclampsia and they correlated inversely. ► MDA of 25.1µmol/L is reasonable cutoff for differential diagnosis of preeclampsia. ► Sialic acid (4.04µg/mg protein) is reasonable cutoff for preeclampsia diagnosis.</description><subject>Adult</subject><subject>Analysis of Variance</subject><subject>Antioxidants - metabolism</subject><subject>Arterial hypertension. Arterial hypotension</subject><subject>Biological and medical sciences</subject><subject>Biomarkers - blood</subject><subject>Biomarkers - metabolism</subject><subject>Biomarkers - urine</subject><subject>Blood and lymphatic vessels</subject><subject>C-reactive protein</subject><subject>C-Reactive Protein - metabolism</subject><subject>Cardiology. 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Whole blood glutathione level was reduced, and malondialdehyde and C-reactive protein levels were significantly higher and correlated with each other in preeclampsia (p<0.05). Urinary malondialdehyde significantly correlated with urinary protein bound sialic acid in preeclampsia (r=0.412; p=0.02). Receiver operating curve analysis of serum protein bound sialic acid and serum malondialdehyde showed reasonable cutoff values for the differential diagnosis of preeclampsia.
Oxidative stress and inflammatory response are greater in women with preeclampsia in comparison to pregnant women with gestational hypertension and there is an association between oxidative stress and inflammatory response.
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