| Literature DB >> 2153499 |
M D Kilby1, F Broughton Pipkin, S Cockbill, S Heptinstall, E M Symonds.
Abstract
1. The intracellular free calcium concentration ([Ca2+]i) in washed human platelets was measured using the fluorescent indicator, fura-2, in a cross-sectional study of 36 normotensive, primigravid volunteers, 12 in each trimester of pregnancy and a further 12 at 6 weeks post partum. The results were compared with those obtained from 30 normal female volunteers not using oral contraception. 2. The mean basal [Ca2+]i in the platelets of the pregnant women in the first two trimesters (115.6 +/- 6.7 and 120.1 +/- 5.7 nmol/l, respectively) was not shown to differ significantly from that of normal non-pregnant volunteers (112.3 +/- 2.9 nmol/l). However, during the third trimester a significant increase in [Ca2+]i was noted (134.0 +/- 4.9 nmol/l; P less than 0.05), with a return to normal values in the post-partum period (108.2 +/- 6.1 nmol/l). 3. [Ca2+]i was also measured in the platelets of a group of 12 primigravid pregnant women in the third trimester whose pregnancies were complicated by gestational hypertension (pregnancy-induced hypertension and pre-eclampsia). A significant rise in basal [Ca2+]i was noted in the platelets of primigravidae whose pregnancies were complicated by pre-eclampsia (163.6 +/- 8.8 nmol/l) as compared with normotensive, third-trimester primigravidae (P less than 0.02). However, no correlation could be demonstrated between [Ca2+]i and systemic blood pressure.Entities:
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Year: 1990 PMID: 2153499 DOI: 10.1042/cs0780075
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Sci (Lond) ISSN: 0143-5221 Impact factor: 6.124