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Role of anion gap and different electrolytes in hypertension during pregnancy (preeclampsia).

Manoj Kumar Kashyap1, Shilpi V Saxena, Madhu Khullar, Harjit Sawhney, Kala Vasishta.   

Abstract

The present study was designed to determine the changes in serum sodium, anion gap, different antioxidants and free radicals in preeclamptic patients and control subjects. Serum sodium, chloride, bicarbonate, calcium, potassium and magnesium were estimated and anion gap was determined in 100 proteinuric hypertensive and 100 normotensive pregnant women. Mean serum sodium, chloride and bicarbonate level (133.26 +/- 13.1, 104.97 +/- 11.37, and 22.01 +/- 4.66 mEq/l, respectively) were significantly higher in proteinuric hypertensive women as compared to controls (125.85 +/- 10.4, 101.90 +/- 6.3, 19.34 +/- 3.21 mEq/l, respectively) whereas anion gap level (6.28 +/- 16.147) was nonsignificantly higher in proteinuric hypertensive as compared to normotensive (4.61 +/- 11.84). Total serum sodium concentration increases in preeclamptic subjects, the exact distribution of serum sodium in various compartments of the body are not clear and correlation of serum sodium and anion gap with proteinuria is also not known. The levels of different antioxidants were decreased in preeclamptic patients as compared to the controls while the level of free radicals elevated in preeclamptic subjects as compared to controls. In our study, anion gap level was found to be rather non-significantly higher in proteinuric hypertensive women as compared to normotensive women.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16317523     DOI: 10.1007/s11010-006-1739-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Biochem        ISSN: 0300-8177            Impact factor:   3.396


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