Objective: to quantify placenta-specific RNA in plasma of women carrying foetuses with intrauterine growth restriction and
pregnant women with normal pregnancies.
Materials and methods: 8 pregnant women with foetuses with intrauterine growth restriction were studied as well as 18
women with uncomplicated pregnancies in the third pregnancy trimester. Total free RNA was quantified in maternal plasma
by spectrophotometry and the gene expression of hPL (Human Placental Lactogen) at the messenger RNA level through
technical Real Time-Chain Reaction Polymerase.
Results: plasma RNA of fetoplacental origin was successfully detected in 100% of pregnant women. There were no statistically
significant differences between the values of total RNA extracted from plasma (p = 0.5975) nor in the messenger RNA
expression of hPL gene (p = 0.5785) between cases and controls.
Conclusion: messenger RNA of fetoplacental origin can be detected in maternal plasma during pregnancy.
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