A study of vascular endothelial growth factor in the cord blood of pre-eclamptics and healthy pregnant women
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https://doi.org/10.3126/ajms.v8i1.15711Keywords:
Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor, Pre-eclampsia, cord bloodAbstract
Background: Pre-eclampsia(PE) is the most frequently encountered medical complication during pregnancy. In developing countries PE is a principal cause of maternal mortality. A disturbance in the angiogenic/antiangiogenic factors and in the hypoxia/placental re-oxygenation process, seems to activate a maternal endothelial dysfunction.
Aims and Objective: To estimate Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor ( VEGF ) level in the cord blood of healthy and Preeclamptic ( PEc ) pregnant women and to associate this with Preeclamptic pregnancy.
Material and Methods: A case-control study ofUmbilical cord serum VEGF levels from women with uncomplicated pregnancies (control group, n=60) and pregnancies complicated by Pre-eclampsia (n=40). VEGF in the cord serum was estimated by SANDWICH Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay method by using ELISA Kit and then compared between the two groups.
Results: The mean VEGF concentrations in the women who had pre-eclampsia (578.62±468.3) were lower than in the control group( 625.75±533.1) , but the difference was not statistically significant ( p= 0.8548).
Conclusion VEGF plays a key role in the instability between endothelial dysfunction and angiogenesis that occurs during Preeclampsia. VEGF levels might be a useful tool for the early diagnosis of Pre-eclampsia.
Asian Journal of Medical Sciences Vol.8(1) 2017 21-25
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