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Interrelationship Between Markers of Oxidative Stress, Inflammation and Hematological Parameters Among Preeclamptic Nigerian Women

BACKGROUND: Preeclampsia is a multifaceted pregnancy-related disorder affecting women and fetuses. A link between preeclampsia, oxidative stress, and inflammation has been suggested. This study evaluated the interrelationship between biomarkers of oxidative stress, inflammation, and hematological pa...

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Autores principales: Ekun, Oloruntoba Ayodele, Ogidi, Nkeiruka Ogochukwu, Lawal, Rukayat Adetutu, Ogunmuyiwa, Olumuyiwa Adeniran, Umewune, Mirian Chiamaka, Adefolaju, Florence Oreitan, Oshundun, Mary Foluke, Oremosu, Ayoola Islamiyat
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6319160/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30555153
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/MSMBR.910660
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author Ekun, Oloruntoba Ayodele
Ogidi, Nkeiruka Ogochukwu
Lawal, Rukayat Adetutu
Ogunmuyiwa, Olumuyiwa Adeniran
Umewune, Mirian Chiamaka
Adefolaju, Florence Oreitan
Oshundun, Mary Foluke
Oremosu, Ayoola Islamiyat
author_facet Ekun, Oloruntoba Ayodele
Ogidi, Nkeiruka Ogochukwu
Lawal, Rukayat Adetutu
Ogunmuyiwa, Olumuyiwa Adeniran
Umewune, Mirian Chiamaka
Adefolaju, Florence Oreitan
Oshundun, Mary Foluke
Oremosu, Ayoola Islamiyat
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description BACKGROUND: Preeclampsia is a multifaceted pregnancy-related disorder affecting women and fetuses. A link between preeclampsia, oxidative stress, and inflammation has been suggested. This study evaluated the interrelationship between biomarkers of oxidative stress, inflammation, and hematological parameters among preeclamptic Nigerian women. MATERIAL/METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 49 preeclamptic and 50 normotensive healthy pregnant women. Blood samples were obtained after 20-week gestation in all participants. Levels of superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase, glutathione (GSH), malonaldehyde (MDA), total protein, high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP), and cardiac-specific troponin I (cTnI) were determined by spectrophotometric and ELISA techniques. FBC, prothrombin time, and activated partial thromboplastin time were determined using an auto-analyzer, Quick’s one-stage, and Proctor’s and Rappaport’s modification methods, respectively. RESULTS: The mean SOD (0.051±0.050 vs. 0.073±0.047, p 0.029), catalase (2.62±1.93 vs. 8.48±4.40, p<0.001), GSH (49.05±17.57 vs. 187.10±56.07 p<0.001), platelet (127.63±89.75 vs. 267.16±212.82, p<0.001 were lower in preeclampsia. MDA (7.16±5.00 vs. 2.91±2.66, p<0.001), cTnI (0.46±0.31 vs. 0.13±0.14 p<0.001), PT (19.36±4.06 vs. 13.45±1.97 p<0.001), APTT (45.53±2.92 vs. 37.49±4.99; p<0.001) were higher in preeclampsia. Negative associations between SOD and MDA (r –0.527 p<0.001), CAT and MDA (r –0.469, p 0.001) and positive associations between catalase and hs-CRP (r 0.844, p 0.029), RBC and HB (r 0.442, p 0.001), platelet, and SOD (r 0.353, p 0.013) were observed among preeclamptic volunteers. CONCLUSIONS: Preeclampsia is associated with oxidative stress, derangement of hematological and coagulation homeostasis, as well as deleterious effects on the cardiovascular system.
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spelling pubmed-63191602019-01-24 Interrelationship Between Markers of Oxidative Stress, Inflammation and Hematological Parameters Among Preeclamptic Nigerian Women Ekun, Oloruntoba Ayodele Ogidi, Nkeiruka Ogochukwu Lawal, Rukayat Adetutu Ogunmuyiwa, Olumuyiwa Adeniran Umewune, Mirian Chiamaka Adefolaju, Florence Oreitan Oshundun, Mary Foluke Oremosu, Ayoola Islamiyat Med Sci Monit Basic Res Human Study BACKGROUND: Preeclampsia is a multifaceted pregnancy-related disorder affecting women and fetuses. A link between preeclampsia, oxidative stress, and inflammation has been suggested. This study evaluated the interrelationship between biomarkers of oxidative stress, inflammation, and hematological parameters among preeclamptic Nigerian women. MATERIAL/METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 49 preeclamptic and 50 normotensive healthy pregnant women. Blood samples were obtained after 20-week gestation in all participants. Levels of superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase, glutathione (GSH), malonaldehyde (MDA), total protein, high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP), and cardiac-specific troponin I (cTnI) were determined by spectrophotometric and ELISA techniques. FBC, prothrombin time, and activated partial thromboplastin time were determined using an auto-analyzer, Quick’s one-stage, and Proctor’s and Rappaport’s modification methods, respectively. RESULTS: The mean SOD (0.051±0.050 vs. 0.073±0.047, p 0.029), catalase (2.62±1.93 vs. 8.48±4.40, p<0.001), GSH (49.05±17.57 vs. 187.10±56.07 p<0.001), platelet (127.63±89.75 vs. 267.16±212.82, p<0.001 were lower in preeclampsia. MDA (7.16±5.00 vs. 2.91±2.66, p<0.001), cTnI (0.46±0.31 vs. 0.13±0.14 p<0.001), PT (19.36±4.06 vs. 13.45±1.97 p<0.001), APTT (45.53±2.92 vs. 37.49±4.99; p<0.001) were higher in preeclampsia. Negative associations between SOD and MDA (r –0.527 p<0.001), CAT and MDA (r –0.469, p 0.001) and positive associations between catalase and hs-CRP (r 0.844, p 0.029), RBC and HB (r 0.442, p 0.001), platelet, and SOD (r 0.353, p 0.013) were observed among preeclamptic volunteers. CONCLUSIONS: Preeclampsia is associated with oxidative stress, derangement of hematological and coagulation homeostasis, as well as deleterious effects on the cardiovascular system. International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2018-12-17 /pmc/articles/PMC6319160/ /pubmed/30555153 http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/MSMBR.910660 Text en © Med Sci Monit, 2018 This work is licensed under Creative Common Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) )
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Ekun, Oloruntoba Ayodele
Ogidi, Nkeiruka Ogochukwu
Lawal, Rukayat Adetutu
Ogunmuyiwa, Olumuyiwa Adeniran
Umewune, Mirian Chiamaka
Adefolaju, Florence Oreitan
Oshundun, Mary Foluke
Oremosu, Ayoola Islamiyat
Interrelationship Between Markers of Oxidative Stress, Inflammation and Hematological Parameters Among Preeclamptic Nigerian Women
title Interrelationship Between Markers of Oxidative Stress, Inflammation and Hematological Parameters Among Preeclamptic Nigerian Women
title_full Interrelationship Between Markers of Oxidative Stress, Inflammation and Hematological Parameters Among Preeclamptic Nigerian Women
title_fullStr Interrelationship Between Markers of Oxidative Stress, Inflammation and Hematological Parameters Among Preeclamptic Nigerian Women
title_full_unstemmed Interrelationship Between Markers of Oxidative Stress, Inflammation and Hematological Parameters Among Preeclamptic Nigerian Women
title_short Interrelationship Between Markers of Oxidative Stress, Inflammation and Hematological Parameters Among Preeclamptic Nigerian Women
title_sort interrelationship between markers of oxidative stress, inflammation and hematological parameters among preeclamptic nigerian women
topic Human Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6319160/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30555153
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/MSMBR.910660
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