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Kisspeptin and Hematologic Parameters as Predictive Biomarkers for First-Trimester Abortions

OBJECTIVE: Spontaneous abortion is the most common complication of early pregnancy, affecting up to 20% of recognized pregnancies. Kisspeptin is predominantly released by placental syncytiotrophoblasts, and regulates their placental invasion into the uterine matrices. We aimed to establish an associ...

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Autores principales: Gorkem, Umit, Kan, Ozgur, Bostanci, Mehmet Omer, Taskiran, Deniz, Inal, Hasan Ali
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Publicado: Istanbul Medeniyet University 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8226412/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34239761
http://dx.doi.org/10.5222/MMJ.2021.32549
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author Gorkem, Umit
Kan, Ozgur
Bostanci, Mehmet Omer
Taskiran, Deniz
Inal, Hasan Ali
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Kan, Ozgur
Bostanci, Mehmet Omer
Taskiran, Deniz
Inal, Hasan Ali
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description OBJECTIVE: Spontaneous abortion is the most common complication of early pregnancy, affecting up to 20% of recognized pregnancies. Kisspeptin is predominantly released by placental syncytiotrophoblasts, and regulates their placental invasion into the uterine matrices. We aimed to establish an association of serum kisspeptin levels with pregnancy outcomes during the early gestational stage of the first trimester. METHOD: In this prospective study, 90 pregnant women in their 7 to 8 6/7 gestational weeks were classified into three groups: (i) The control group, consisting of healthy pregnant women (n=30), (ii) the threatened abortion group (n=30), and (iii) the spontaneous abortion group (n=30). The maternal serum samples were analyzed for complete blood count parameters and kisspeptin levels. RESULTS: There was no statistical difference regarding body mass index (BMI) and gestational age (p=0.370). Regarding detailed obstetric notations, including gravida, parity, abortion, and living children, socioeconomic levels, and employment rates, all study groups were comparable (p>0.05, for all). No significant association was found regarding the biochemical parameters of complete blood count, including neutrophil, lymphocyte, and platelet concentrations, as well as neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratios (NLR) and platelet-to-lymphocyte ratios (PLR) (p>0.05, for all). The median serum kisspeptin levels of the study groups did not differ between the groups (p=0.153). Correlation analysis revealed no significant relationship between serum kisspeptin levels and other study parameters in any study groups (p>0.05, for all) CONCLUSION: We found no statistically significant relationship between serum kisspeptin concentrations and pregnancy outcomes in the early gestational stage of the first trimester, and serum kisspeptin concentrations did not seem to be a reliable marker to distinguish abortion status from viable pregnancy.
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spelling pubmed-82264122021-07-07 Kisspeptin and Hematologic Parameters as Predictive Biomarkers for First-Trimester Abortions Gorkem, Umit Kan, Ozgur Bostanci, Mehmet Omer Taskiran, Deniz Inal, Hasan Ali Medeni Med J Original Study OBJECTIVE: Spontaneous abortion is the most common complication of early pregnancy, affecting up to 20% of recognized pregnancies. Kisspeptin is predominantly released by placental syncytiotrophoblasts, and regulates their placental invasion into the uterine matrices. We aimed to establish an association of serum kisspeptin levels with pregnancy outcomes during the early gestational stage of the first trimester. METHOD: In this prospective study, 90 pregnant women in their 7 to 8 6/7 gestational weeks were classified into three groups: (i) The control group, consisting of healthy pregnant women (n=30), (ii) the threatened abortion group (n=30), and (iii) the spontaneous abortion group (n=30). The maternal serum samples were analyzed for complete blood count parameters and kisspeptin levels. RESULTS: There was no statistical difference regarding body mass index (BMI) and gestational age (p=0.370). Regarding detailed obstetric notations, including gravida, parity, abortion, and living children, socioeconomic levels, and employment rates, all study groups were comparable (p>0.05, for all). No significant association was found regarding the biochemical parameters of complete blood count, including neutrophil, lymphocyte, and platelet concentrations, as well as neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratios (NLR) and platelet-to-lymphocyte ratios (PLR) (p>0.05, for all). The median serum kisspeptin levels of the study groups did not differ between the groups (p=0.153). Correlation analysis revealed no significant relationship between serum kisspeptin levels and other study parameters in any study groups (p>0.05, for all) CONCLUSION: We found no statistically significant relationship between serum kisspeptin concentrations and pregnancy outcomes in the early gestational stage of the first trimester, and serum kisspeptin concentrations did not seem to be a reliable marker to distinguish abortion status from viable pregnancy. Istanbul Medeniyet University 2021 2021-06-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8226412/ /pubmed/34239761 http://dx.doi.org/10.5222/MMJ.2021.32549 Text en © Copyright Istanbul Medeniyet University Faculty of Medicine. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This journal is published by Logos Medical Publishing. Licenced by Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0)
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Gorkem, Umit
Kan, Ozgur
Bostanci, Mehmet Omer
Taskiran, Deniz
Inal, Hasan Ali
Kisspeptin and Hematologic Parameters as Predictive Biomarkers for First-Trimester Abortions
title Kisspeptin and Hematologic Parameters as Predictive Biomarkers for First-Trimester Abortions
title_full Kisspeptin and Hematologic Parameters as Predictive Biomarkers for First-Trimester Abortions
title_fullStr Kisspeptin and Hematologic Parameters as Predictive Biomarkers for First-Trimester Abortions
title_full_unstemmed Kisspeptin and Hematologic Parameters as Predictive Biomarkers for First-Trimester Abortions
title_short Kisspeptin and Hematologic Parameters as Predictive Biomarkers for First-Trimester Abortions
title_sort kisspeptin and hematologic parameters as predictive biomarkers for first-trimester abortions
topic Original Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8226412/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34239761
http://dx.doi.org/10.5222/MMJ.2021.32549
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