| Literature DB >> 8290497 |
R M Silver1, K D Heyborne, K K Leslie.
Abstract
Pregnancy specific beta 1 glycoprotein (SP-1) levels have been suggested to correlate with certain obstetrical complications. We compared maternal serum SP-1 levels in normal pregnancies (N = 82), and pregnancies complicated by pre-eclampsia (N = 37), small for gestational age fetuses (N = 8) and fetal distress (N = 13). We also compared levels of this protein in mid-trimester amniotic fluid samples obtained from normal (N = 47) and small for gestational age fetuses (N = 25). Despite trends towards low maternal serum and amniotic fluid SP-1 values in complicated pregnancies, there were no statistically significant differences in their levels as compared with normal gestational age matched controls (P > 0.05). These data do not support the use of SP-1 values in clinical practice.Entities:
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Year: 1993 PMID: 8290497 DOI: 10.1016/s0143-4004(05)80211-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Placenta ISSN: 0143-4004 Impact factor: 3.481