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Int J Gynaecol Obstet ; 137(3): 246-252, 2017 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28281288

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To assess circulating levels of transforming growth factor (TGF)-ß superfamily members and their soluble receptors in hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, and to investigate associations with clinical manifestations. METHODS: A retrospective study was conducted using data for women admitted to a center in China for delivery between May 2011 and April 2013. Women with severe pre-eclampsia, mild pre-eclampsia, and gestational hypertension were included, along with a control group. Serum levels of activin A, inhibin A, TGF-ß1, soluble endoglin (sEng), and soluble betaglycan (sBG) were measured. RESULTS: Women with severe pre-eclampsia (n = 17) had higher mean levels of activin A (23.5±2.1 µg/L), inhibin A (1.7±0.2 µg/L), sEng (32.1±3.2 µg/L), and sBG (84.1±9.4 µg/L) than did normotensive controls (n = 18), women with gestational hypertension (n = 15), and those with mild pre-eclampsia (n = 14; all P<0.05). Women with early-onset pre-eclampsia (n = 13) had higher levels of these serum markers than did preterm normotensive controls (n = 8; all P<0.001). Women with severe or early-onset pre-eclampsia had the lowest TGF-ß1 levels. Activin A, inhibin A, sEng, and sBG levels were positively correlated with mean arterial pressure and proteinuria (all P<0.01). CONCLUSION: Pre-eclampsia is associated with an imbalance of members of the TGF-ß superfamily and their soluble receptors, which might contribute to the development of pre-eclampsia and help to predict onset and severity.


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Hypertension, Pregnancy-Induced/blood , Receptors, Transforming Growth Factor beta/blood , Transforming Growth Factor beta/blood , Activins/blood , Adult , Endoglin/blood , Female , Humans , Inhibins/blood , Pre-Eclampsia/blood , Pregnancy , Proteoglycans/blood , Retrospective Studies , Transforming Growth Factor beta1/blood
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