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Current concepts in the use of antioxidants for the treatment of preeclampsia.

Jean-François Bilodeau1, Carl A Hubel.   

Abstract

Preeclampsia is a leading cause of maternal and neonatal mortality and morbidity. It is a complex syndrome of undetermined etiologic origin, usually diagnosed during the second half of pregnancy, with clinical features of hypertension, proteinuria, and edema. No cure for preeclampsia exists, except premature delivery. There is increasing evidence that oxidative stress is an important contributing factor to the pathogenesis of preeclampsia. Oxidative stress is defined as an imbalance between reactive oxygen species (ROS), such as nitric oxide (NO*), superoxide anion (O2*-), and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), and antioxidants, favouring an overabundance of ROS. The consequence of an overproduction of ROS can be observed as increased levels of markers of oxidative stress, such as lipid peroxides. Pregnant women affected by preeclampsia may have abnormal ROS production, particularly NO* and O2*-, abnormal levels of antioxidant defences, and increased placental lipid peroxidation. Several observations suggest that decreased bioavailability of endothelium-derived NO*, due to oxidative destruction of NO* by ROS, might contribute to the impaired endothelium-dependent vasodilatory responses and multisystemic pathology of preeclampsia, a phenomenon in which antioxidant vitamins may play a beneficial role. This review focuses on the rationale for vitamins C and E supplementation toward prevention of preeclampsia, with an emphasis on the limit of our scientific knowledge concerning the deleterious oxidative events taking place in this pathology.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12970809     DOI: 10.1016/s1701-2163(16)31003-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Obstet Gynaecol Can        ISSN: 1701-2163


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Journal:  Eurasian J Med       Date:  2018-10

2.  Expression of NADPH oxidase isoform 1 (Nox1) in human placenta: involvement in preeclampsia.

Authors:  X-L Cui; D Brockman; B Campos; L Myatt
Journal:  Placenta       Date:  2005-07-01       Impact factor: 3.481

Review 3.  Essential hypertension and oxidative stress: New insights.

Authors:  Jaime González; Nicolás Valls; Roberto Brito; Ramón Rodrigo
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Review 4.  Hydroxychloroquine may be beneficial in preeclampsia and recurrent miscarriage.

Authors:  Claire de Moreuil; Zarrin Alavi; Elisabeth Pasquier
Journal:  Br J Clin Pharmacol       Date:  2019-12-17       Impact factor: 4.335

5.  Frequency of consumption of specific food items and symptoms of preeclampsia and eclampsia in Indian women.

Authors:  Sutapa Agrawal
Journal:  Int J Med Public Health       Date:  2014-10

6.  Role of reactive oxygen species in gynecologic diseases.

Authors:  Rakesh K Sharma; Ashok Agarwal
Journal:  Reprod Med Biol       Date:  2004-12-03

Review 7.  Impact of oxidative stress on female fertility.

Authors:  Elizabeth H Ruder; Terryl J Hartman; Marlene B Goldman
Journal:  Curr Opin Obstet Gynecol       Date:  2009-06       Impact factor: 1.927

Review 8.  Role of oxidative stress in female reproduction.

Authors:  Ashok Agarwal; Sajal Gupta; Rakesh K Sharma
Journal:  Reprod Biol Endocrinol       Date:  2005-07-14       Impact factor: 5.211

9.  Adequately diversified dietary intake and iron and folic acid supplementation during pregnancy is associated with reduced occurrence of symptoms suggestive of pre-eclampsia or eclampsia in Indian women.

Authors:  Sutapa Agrawal; Jasmine Fledderjohann; Sukumar Vellakkal; David Stuckler
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-03-18       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 10.  Maternal nutritional risk factors for pre-eclampsia incidence: findings from a narrative scoping review.

Authors:  Mai-Lei Woo Kinshella; Shazmeen Omar; Kerri Scherbinsky; Marianne Vidler; Laura A Magee; Peter von Dadelszen; Sophie E Moore; Rajavel Elango
Journal:  Reprod Health       Date:  2022-09-05       Impact factor: 3.355

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