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The role of steroid hormones in the development of intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy.

A Pařízek1, M Dušková, L Vítek, M Šrámková, M Hill, K Adamcová, P Šimják, A Černý, Z Kordová, H Vráblíková, B Boudová, M Koucký, K Malíčková, L Stárka.   

Abstract

Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (ICP) is a disorder of liver function, commonly occurring in the third trimester but sometimes also as soon as the end of the second trimester of pregnancy. Symptoms of this disorder include pruritus, plus abnormal values of bile acids and hepatic transaminases. After birth, symptoms disappear and liver function returns to normal. Though ICP is relatively non-complicated and often symptomatically mild from the point-of-view of the mother, it presents a serious risk to the fetus, making this disease the subject of great interest. The etiology and pathogenesis of ICP is multifactorial and as yet not fully elucidated. Hormonal factors likely play a significant role, along with genetic as well as exogenous factors. Here we summarize the knowledge of changes in steroid hormones and their role in the development of intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy. In addition, we consider the role of exogenous factors as possible triggers of steroid hormone changes, the relationship between metabolic steroids and bile acids, as well as the combination of these factors in the development of ICP in predisposed pregnant women.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26680481     DOI: 10.33549/physiolres.933117

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Physiol Res        ISSN: 0862-8408            Impact factor:   1.881


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Authors:  Vinaya Maiskar; Sushama Surve
Journal:  J Obstet Gynaecol India       Date:  2018-09-11

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Authors:  Yonghong Zhang; Da Shi; Ruben Abagyan; Weina Dai; Mingyang Dong
Journal:  Interdiscip Sci       Date:  2019-05-20       Impact factor: 2.233

3.  Relations of neuropeptide Y and heme oxygenase-1 expressions with fetal brain injury in rats with intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy.

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4.  [Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy].

Authors:  Carsten Hagenbeck; Ulrich Pecks; Frank Lammert; Matthi As C Hütten; Felix Borgmeier; Tanja Fehm; Ekkehard Schleußner; Holger Maul; Sven Kehl; Amr Hamza; Verena Keitel
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5.  Circulatory Metabolomics Reveals the Association of the Metabolites With Clinical Features in the Patients With Intrahepatic Cholestasis of Pregnancy.

Authors:  Wenhu Liu; Qiang Wang; Jinxia Chang; Anup Bhetuwal; Nisha Bhattarai; Xin Ni
Journal:  Front Physiol       Date:  2022-07-11       Impact factor: 4.755

Review 6.  Molecular Pathogenesis of Intrahepatic Cholestasis of Pregnancy.

Authors:  Jianping Xiao; Zeying Li; Yutong Song; Yujie Sun; Hanfei Shi; Daozhen Chen; Yan Zhang
Journal:  Can J Gastroenterol Hepatol       Date:  2021-05-30
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