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[Determination of maternal and foetal serum lipid profile and placental oxidised low density lipoprotein accumulation in preeclampsia and normotensive pregnancies].

U Pecks1, R Caspers, K Sosnowsky, N Freerksen, N Maass, B Huppertz, W Rath.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Oxidised low density lipoproteins (oxLDL) are key players in the development of atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases. Since there are similarities between the pathogenesis of preeclampsia and atherosclerosis we hypothesised an increased accumulation of oxLDL at the materno-foetal and foeto-foetal interface within the placental tissue of preeclamptic women compared to women with normotensive pregnancies (controls). Moreover, we analysed maternal and foetal serum lipid parameters. PATIENTS AND METHODS: oxLDL was determined by immunohistochemistry in placental paraffin sections of 14 women suffering from preeclampsia (30th-39th week of gestation) and compared to 28 preterm and term deliveries (25th-40th week of gestation). 10 high power fields were chosen randomly by the newCAST software and oxLDL expression was analysed via standardised methods by 2 independent and blinded investigators. Maternal and foetal triglycerides, total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol and HDL cholesterol were measured. Statistical examination was carried out by the Mann-Whitney test.
RESULTS: oxLDL was found in villous trophoblast and placental endothelium. No significant differences were observed in expression intensity between preeclampsia and controls. Maternal and foetal triglyceride levels were significantly increased in preeclampsia compared to controls (pre-eclampsia mothers: 293 [SD 87.4] mg/dL, controls: 214 [SD 89.4] mg/dL, p=0.0097; preeclampsia foetuses: 26 [SD 16.6] mg/dL, controls: 18 [SD 10.4] mg/dL, p=0.0463). No significant differences in other lipid concentrations were found.
CONCLUSIONS: We could not confirm our initial hypothesis of an increased oxLDL accumulation in placental tissue of preeclampsia. However, preeclampsia is a condition of dyslipidaemia affecting both maternal and foetal serum with implications for development and programming of cardiovascular diseases in later life. © Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23108966     DOI: 10.1055/s-0032-1323793

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Z Geburtshilfe Neonatol        ISSN: 0948-2393            Impact factor:   0.685


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1.  Comparison of lipid profile parameters and oxidized low-density lipoprotein between normal and preeclamptic pregnancies in a tertiary care hospital in Nepal.

Authors:  Santosh Timalsina; Prajwal Gyawali; Aseem Bhattarai
Journal:  Int J Womens Health       Date:  2016-10-26
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