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Is there a link between endothelial dysfunction, coagulation activation and nitric oxide synthesis in preeclampsia?

Is there a link between endothelial dysfunction, coagulation activation and nitric oxide synthesis in preeclampsia?
Is there a link between endothelial dysfunction, coagulation activation and nitric oxide synthesis in preeclampsia?
BACKGROUND: There may be a relationship between endothelial dysfunction, coagulation activation and nitric oxide (NO) synthesis in women with mild and severe preeclampsia (PE).

METHODS: Plasma thrombomodulin (TM), D-Dimer (D-Di), cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) and placental nitric oxide synthase activity (NOS) were investigated in 21 normotensive pregnant women (G1), 22 pregnant women with mild PE (G2) and 20 pregnant women with severe PE (G3).

RESULTS: TM and D-Di were significantly increased in G3 compared to G1 (P=0.001 and P=0.006, respectively) and G2 (P=0.001, in both cases). However, there was no significant difference when G1 was compared to G2. For total NOS, calcium independent NOS, calcium dependent NOS no significant difference was observed among the groups studied.

CONCLUSIONS: TM and D-Di levels are raised in women with severe PE compared to normotensive pregnant women and women with mild PE. While increased TM levels may reflect endothelial dysfunction, raised D-Di levels indicate a hypercoagulable state. NO assessed by 2 indirect methods did not show any significant difference among the groups studied. Due to current limitations with in vitro NO measurements and interferences associated with NO bioavailability, particularly in PE, such findings should not be over-interpreted.
preeclampsia, thrombomodulin, d-dimer, nitric oxide, nos activity, cgmp
0009-8981
226-229
Dusse, Luci Maria
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Alpoim, Patrícia Nessralla
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Lwaleed, Bashir A.
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de Sousa, Lirlândia Pires
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Carvalho, Maria das Graças
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Gomes, Karina Braga
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Alpoim, Patrícia Nessralla
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Lwaleed, Bashir A.
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de Sousa, Lirlândia Pires
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Carvalho, Maria das Graças
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Gomes, Karina Braga
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Dusse, Luci Maria, Alpoim, Patrícia Nessralla, Lwaleed, Bashir A., de Sousa, Lirlândia Pires, Carvalho, Maria das Graças and Gomes, Karina Braga (2013) Is there a link between endothelial dysfunction, coagulation activation and nitric oxide synthesis in preeclampsia? Clinica Chimica Acta, 415, 226-229. (doi:10.1016/j.cca.2012.10.006). (PMID:23089074)

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: There may be a relationship between endothelial dysfunction, coagulation activation and nitric oxide (NO) synthesis in women with mild and severe preeclampsia (PE).

METHODS: Plasma thrombomodulin (TM), D-Dimer (D-Di), cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) and placental nitric oxide synthase activity (NOS) were investigated in 21 normotensive pregnant women (G1), 22 pregnant women with mild PE (G2) and 20 pregnant women with severe PE (G3).

RESULTS: TM and D-Di were significantly increased in G3 compared to G1 (P=0.001 and P=0.006, respectively) and G2 (P=0.001, in both cases). However, there was no significant difference when G1 was compared to G2. For total NOS, calcium independent NOS, calcium dependent NOS no significant difference was observed among the groups studied.

CONCLUSIONS: TM and D-Di levels are raised in women with severe PE compared to normotensive pregnant women and women with mild PE. While increased TM levels may reflect endothelial dysfunction, raised D-Di levels indicate a hypercoagulable state. NO assessed by 2 indirect methods did not show any significant difference among the groups studied. Due to current limitations with in vitro NO measurements and interferences associated with NO bioavailability, particularly in PE, such findings should not be over-interpreted.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 23 October 2012
Published date: January 2013
Keywords: preeclampsia, thrombomodulin, d-dimer, nitric oxide, nos activity, cgmp
Organisations: Faculty of Health Sciences

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Local EPrints ID: 347863
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/347863
ISSN: 0009-8981
PURE UUID: 07e3470c-eec8-4ec9-b8b8-9cd1ceb1da52

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Date deposited: 31 Jan 2013 14:47
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Author: Luci Maria Dusse
Author: Patrícia Nessralla Alpoim
Author: Lirlândia Pires de Sousa
Author: Maria das Graças Carvalho
Author: Karina Braga Gomes

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