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Evaluating circulating soluble markers of endothelial dysfunction and risk factors associated with PE: A multicentre longitudinal case control study in northern Ghana
Serpin E1/PAI-1, N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NTpro-BNP) and neuropilin-1 are markers which have been associated with endothelial dysfunction. However, data on the levels of these markers in PE is limited. The limited data on the pathophysiology of PE in relation to these markers necess...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10472241/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37662780 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e19096 |
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author | Ahenkorah, Benjamin Sakyi, Samuel Asamoah Fondjo, Linda Ahenkorah Helegbe, Gideon Owiredu, Eddie-Williams Der, Edmund Muonir Amoah, Linda Eva Kusi, Kwadwo Asamoah Obiri, Dorotheah Amoani, Benjamin Bimpong, Samuel Ofosu, Winfred Obirikorang, Christian Odame, Enoch Larbie, Christopher Arthur-Johnson, Priscilla Quaye, Isaac Ametefe, Emmanuel Mawuli Okai, Bernard Kwaku Anormah, Rasheed Akorli, Emmanuel Simono Charadan, Ana Maria Aboubacar, Robilu Mikdad Amesewu, Emmanuel Gyan, Ben |
author_facet | Ahenkorah, Benjamin Sakyi, Samuel Asamoah Fondjo, Linda Ahenkorah Helegbe, Gideon Owiredu, Eddie-Williams Der, Edmund Muonir Amoah, Linda Eva Kusi, Kwadwo Asamoah Obiri, Dorotheah Amoani, Benjamin Bimpong, Samuel Ofosu, Winfred Obirikorang, Christian Odame, Enoch Larbie, Christopher Arthur-Johnson, Priscilla Quaye, Isaac Ametefe, Emmanuel Mawuli Okai, Bernard Kwaku Anormah, Rasheed Akorli, Emmanuel Simono Charadan, Ana Maria Aboubacar, Robilu Mikdad Amesewu, Emmanuel Gyan, Ben |
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description | Serpin E1/PAI-1, N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NTpro-BNP) and neuropilin-1 are markers which have been associated with endothelial dysfunction. However, data on the levels of these markers in PE is limited. The limited data on the pathophysiology of PE in relation to these markers necessitated the study. This was a multicentre case-control study conducted at the Obstetrics and Gynaecology Department of the Tamale Teaching Hospital, the Bawku Presbyterian Hospital and the Bolgatanga Regional Hospital. Out of 520 consenting pregnant women, 127 pregnant women met the inclusion criteria (53 with PE and 74 controls) and were included in this study. Venous, placental, cord and peripheral blood were collected for biomarker assay, haematological parameters and placental parasite determination. Placental tissue sections were obtained for placental malaria and histopathological lesions associated with hypoperfusion. Maternal heart rate and foetal umbilical artery Doppler impedance indices; resistance index (RI) and systolic diastolic (SD) ratio were determined to confirm utero-placental hypoperfusion. Significantly higher proportions of foeto-maternal complications; eclampsia, low birth weight (LBW), neonatal intensive care unit admissions (NICU), intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR), caesarian deliveries and early gestational age at delivery were associated with PE. Women with PE had lower concentrations of platelet (p = 0.02) whereas red cell distribution width (RDW) was markedly elevated (p = 0.01). NTPro-BNP concentration was markedly elevated (p = 0.01) in women with PE whereas neuropilin-1 concentration was lower (p = 0.03) compared to the non-PE group. Maternal heart rate was elevated in women with PE and Doppler resistance indices (RI and SD) were significantly elevated in foetuses of PE women than foetuses of the controls. Placental mal-perfusion lesions were higher in women with PE compared to the non-PE group. Women with PE had increased risk of adverse foeto-maternal complications, significantly associated with placental mal-perfusion lesions, had reduced platelet concentration and elevated RDW-CV levels. NTPro-BNP, RI and SD are elevated in women with PE whereas neuropilin-1 concentration is reduced. Significant changes in these pathological variables in PE women is indicative of significant derangement in endothelial function culminating in adverse maternal and perinatal outcomes of pregnancy. |
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spelling | pubmed-104722412023-09-02 Evaluating circulating soluble markers of endothelial dysfunction and risk factors associated with PE: A multicentre longitudinal case control study in northern Ghana Ahenkorah, Benjamin Sakyi, Samuel Asamoah Fondjo, Linda Ahenkorah Helegbe, Gideon Owiredu, Eddie-Williams Der, Edmund Muonir Amoah, Linda Eva Kusi, Kwadwo Asamoah Obiri, Dorotheah Amoani, Benjamin Bimpong, Samuel Ofosu, Winfred Obirikorang, Christian Odame, Enoch Larbie, Christopher Arthur-Johnson, Priscilla Quaye, Isaac Ametefe, Emmanuel Mawuli Okai, Bernard Kwaku Anormah, Rasheed Akorli, Emmanuel Simono Charadan, Ana Maria Aboubacar, Robilu Mikdad Amesewu, Emmanuel Gyan, Ben Heliyon Research Article Serpin E1/PAI-1, N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NTpro-BNP) and neuropilin-1 are markers which have been associated with endothelial dysfunction. However, data on the levels of these markers in PE is limited. The limited data on the pathophysiology of PE in relation to these markers necessitated the study. This was a multicentre case-control study conducted at the Obstetrics and Gynaecology Department of the Tamale Teaching Hospital, the Bawku Presbyterian Hospital and the Bolgatanga Regional Hospital. Out of 520 consenting pregnant women, 127 pregnant women met the inclusion criteria (53 with PE and 74 controls) and were included in this study. Venous, placental, cord and peripheral blood were collected for biomarker assay, haematological parameters and placental parasite determination. Placental tissue sections were obtained for placental malaria and histopathological lesions associated with hypoperfusion. Maternal heart rate and foetal umbilical artery Doppler impedance indices; resistance index (RI) and systolic diastolic (SD) ratio were determined to confirm utero-placental hypoperfusion. Significantly higher proportions of foeto-maternal complications; eclampsia, low birth weight (LBW), neonatal intensive care unit admissions (NICU), intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR), caesarian deliveries and early gestational age at delivery were associated with PE. Women with PE had lower concentrations of platelet (p = 0.02) whereas red cell distribution width (RDW) was markedly elevated (p = 0.01). NTPro-BNP concentration was markedly elevated (p = 0.01) in women with PE whereas neuropilin-1 concentration was lower (p = 0.03) compared to the non-PE group. Maternal heart rate was elevated in women with PE and Doppler resistance indices (RI and SD) were significantly elevated in foetuses of PE women than foetuses of the controls. Placental mal-perfusion lesions were higher in women with PE compared to the non-PE group. Women with PE had increased risk of adverse foeto-maternal complications, significantly associated with placental mal-perfusion lesions, had reduced platelet concentration and elevated RDW-CV levels. NTPro-BNP, RI and SD are elevated in women with PE whereas neuropilin-1 concentration is reduced. Significant changes in these pathological variables in PE women is indicative of significant derangement in endothelial function culminating in adverse maternal and perinatal outcomes of pregnancy. Elsevier 2023-08-23 /pmc/articles/PMC10472241/ /pubmed/37662780 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e19096 Text en © 2023 Published by Elsevier Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Research Article Ahenkorah, Benjamin Sakyi, Samuel Asamoah Fondjo, Linda Ahenkorah Helegbe, Gideon Owiredu, Eddie-Williams Der, Edmund Muonir Amoah, Linda Eva Kusi, Kwadwo Asamoah Obiri, Dorotheah Amoani, Benjamin Bimpong, Samuel Ofosu, Winfred Obirikorang, Christian Odame, Enoch Larbie, Christopher Arthur-Johnson, Priscilla Quaye, Isaac Ametefe, Emmanuel Mawuli Okai, Bernard Kwaku Anormah, Rasheed Akorli, Emmanuel Simono Charadan, Ana Maria Aboubacar, Robilu Mikdad Amesewu, Emmanuel Gyan, Ben Evaluating circulating soluble markers of endothelial dysfunction and risk factors associated with PE: A multicentre longitudinal case control study in northern Ghana |
title | Evaluating circulating soluble markers of endothelial dysfunction and risk factors associated with PE: A multicentre longitudinal case control study in northern Ghana |
title_full | Evaluating circulating soluble markers of endothelial dysfunction and risk factors associated with PE: A multicentre longitudinal case control study in northern Ghana |
title_fullStr | Evaluating circulating soluble markers of endothelial dysfunction and risk factors associated with PE: A multicentre longitudinal case control study in northern Ghana |
title_full_unstemmed | Evaluating circulating soluble markers of endothelial dysfunction and risk factors associated with PE: A multicentre longitudinal case control study in northern Ghana |
title_short | Evaluating circulating soluble markers of endothelial dysfunction and risk factors associated with PE: A multicentre longitudinal case control study in northern Ghana |
title_sort | evaluating circulating soluble markers of endothelial dysfunction and risk factors associated with pe: a multicentre longitudinal case control study in northern ghana |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10472241/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37662780 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e19096 |
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