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Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology ; (12): 747-751, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-481494

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Objectives To investigate the role of angiogenic T cells (Tang) and endothelial progenitor cells (EPC) in the pathogenesis of preeclampsia. To explore the relationship between Tang and EPC. Methods From Mar 2013 to Aug 2014, 40 patients diagnosed preeclampsia (PE) and delivered in Hunan Provincial People′s Hospital. A total of 20 of them were defined as the mild preeclampsia group and the other 20 cases were recruited as the severe preeclampsia group. And 24 healthy pregnant women wererecruited as the control group. The percentage of Tang and EPC in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) were determinated by flow cytometry between 28 and 40 gestational weeks. Results (1) There was no significant difference in the age, pre-pregnancy body mass index(Pre-BMI) or gestational age among the three groups (P>0.05). The differences of blood pressure among the three groups were statistically significant (P0.05). (3) The percentage of EPC in maternal peripheral blood was (0.16±0.07)%, (0.09±0.07)%and (0.08±0.05)%in the control group, the mild and the severe preeclampsia group, respectively. Analysis of variance showed that difference among the three groups was significant (F=9.351, P0.05). In the preeclampsia group (including mild and severe cases), there was positive correlation between the Tang level and EPC level (r=0.667, P<0.01). The positive correlation between Tang level and EPC level were proved respectively in the mild preeclampsia group (r=0.803, P<0.01) and the severe preeclampsia group (r= 0.520, P<0.05). Conclusions The number of Tang had some correlation with the pathogenesis of preeclampsia. The percentage of Tang had positive correlation with the level of EPC in women with preeclampsia. Tang might have some influence on the change of EPC′ level. Tang together with EPC were likely to contribute to the angiogenesis in preeclampsia.

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Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology ; (12): 108-111, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-461054

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Objective To investigate the relationship between preterm delivery and anterior myometrial (MA) thickness measured by ultrasound in the second trimester. Methods The general information and pregnancy outcome of singleton pregnant women who had antenatal visit in the Hunan Provincial People′s Hospital between Oct 2010 and Sep 2013 were collected prospectively. The MA thickness was measured at 20-27+6 gestational weeks. The cases were divided into preterm delivery group and term delivery group. Results (1)A total of 1 031 pregnant women were recruited in this study. 147 pregnant women were in the preterm delivery group(14.26%,147/1 031) and 884 women were in the term delivery group(85.74%,884/1 031). The gestation age at delivery of the preterm delivery group was significantly earlier than the term delivery group [(34.57 ± 2.39) vs (39.23 ± 0.92) weeks,P0.05). The incidence of premature rupture of membrane(PROM) in the preterm delivery group and in the term delivery group were 49.0%(72/147) and 15.8%(140/884),respectively, with statistically significant diffrence(P0.05). The mean value of MA thickness in the spontaneous preterm delivery group was(5.15±0.75) mm, and was (5.61±1.38 ) mm in the term delivery group, with statistically significant difference(P0.05). No correlation was found among PROM and MA thickness(r=0.058,P>0.05). However, in the preterm delivery group, the mean value of MA in PPROM was significantly thicker than the spontaneous preterm delivery cases(P<0.01). There was a positive correlation between the MA thickness and PPROM (r=0.457,P<0.01). Conclusion The MA thickness had some correlation with spontaneous preterm delivery and PPROM, while the MA thickness should not be considered as an independent factor of preterm delivery.

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