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Uteroplacental Ischemia Is Associated with Increased PAPP-A2.

Leah M Lamale-Smith1, Diane L Gumina2, Anita W Kramer2, Vaughn A Browne3, Lilian Toledo-Jaldin4, Colleen G Julian5, Virginia D Winn6, Lorna G Moore2.   

Abstract

Residence at high altitude (> 2500 m) has been associated with an increased frequency of preeclampsia. Pappalysin-2 (PAPP-A2) is an insulin-like growth factor binding protein-5 (IGFBP-5) protease that is elevated in preeclampsia, and up-regulated by hypoxia in placental explants. The relationships between PAPP-A2, altitude, and indices of uteroplacental ischemia are unknown. We aimed to evaluate the association of altitude, preeclampsia, and uterine artery flow or vascular resistance with PAPP-A2 levels. PAPP-A2, uterine artery diameter, volumetric blood flow, and pulsatility indices were measured longitudinally in normotensive Andean women residing at low or high altitudes in Bolivia and in a separate Andean high-altitude cohort with or without preeclampsia. PAPP-A2 levels increased with advancing gestation, with the rise tending to be greater at high compared to low altitude, and higher in early-onset preeclamptic compared to normotensive women at high altitude. Uterine artery blood flow was markedly lower and pulsatility index higher in early-onset preeclamptic normotensive women compared to normotensive women. PAPP-A2 was unrelated to uterine artery pulsatility index in normotensive women but positively correlated in the early-onset preeclampsia cases. We concluded that PAPP-A2 is elevated at high altitude and especially in cases of early-onset preeclampsia with Doppler indices of uteroplacental ischemia.

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Keywords:  High altitude; Hypoxia; PAPP-A2; Pappalysin-2; Preeclampsia; Uterine artery pulsatility index and blood flow

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31994005      PMCID: PMC7539799          DOI: 10.1007/s43032-019-00050-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Reprod Sci        ISSN: 1933-7191            Impact factor:   3.060


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