2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.cca.2016.12.025
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Combined use of serum MCP-1/IL-10 ratio and uterine artery Doppler index significantly improves the prediction of preeclampsia

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“…[23][24][25][26][27] Both the PI and RI of the uterine arteries in patients with preeclampsia were significantly higher than those in a control group. 28 In our study, the PIs and RIs of the umbilical and uteroplacental arteries increased significantly in the L-NAME group to inhibit the growth of the fetus. They are noninvasive indicators for evaluating the condition of the fetus.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 49%
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“…[23][24][25][26][27] Both the PI and RI of the uterine arteries in patients with preeclampsia were significantly higher than those in a control group. 28 In our study, the PIs and RIs of the umbilical and uteroplacental arteries increased significantly in the L-NAME group to inhibit the growth of the fetus. They are noninvasive indicators for evaluating the condition of the fetus.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 49%
“…Increasing RIs and PIs of the umbilical and uteroplacental arteries mean greater resistance in the placental microcirculation in pregnancies complicated by hypertension and intrauterine growth restriction . Both the PI and RI of the uterine arteries in patients with preeclampsia were significantly higher than those in a control group . In our study, the PIs and RIs of the umbilical and uteroplacental arteries increased significantly in the l ‐NAME group to inhibit the growth of the fetus.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In samples obtained in the first trimester, some evidence suggests that IL-10 concentrations are significantly higher in women who developed preeclampsia compared to women with healthy pregnancy [65 58], while others indicate no significant difference [ 42 , 96 ]. In samples collected in the second trimester, IL-10 is significantly lower in women who later develop preeclampsia compared to women who remain healthy [ 58 , 77 , 97 , 98 ]. Furthermore, mean IL-10 concentrations at 14-18 weeks are also significantly lower in women who developed severe preeclampsia (21.54 pg/mL) compared to women with mild preeclampsia (14.84 pg/mL) [ 98 ].…”
Section: Serum Cytokines As Early Biomarkers Of Preeclampsiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In samples collected in the second trimester, IL-10 is significantly lower in women who later develop preeclampsia compared to women who remain healthy [ 58 , 77 , 97 , 98 ]. Furthermore, mean IL-10 concentrations at 14-18 weeks are also significantly lower in women who developed severe preeclampsia (21.54 pg/mL) compared to women with mild preeclampsia (14.84 pg/mL) [ 98 ]. Another study, however, reported no difference in IL-10 at 14-18 weeks between women who later developed preeclampsia and women who did not [ 99 ].…”
Section: Serum Cytokines As Early Biomarkers Of Preeclampsiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aberrant placental aging and increased placental senescence have been demonstrated in preeclamptic placentas [7]. Several SASP components have been shown to be elevated in women with preeclamptic compared to normotensive pregnancies, including the major SASP components, such as IL-6 [8], IL-8 [9], plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) [10], and monocyte chemotactic protein-1 (MCP-1) [11]. However, neither the role of MSC, in general, nor their senescence, in particular, has been studied in the context of impaired angiogenesis in preeclampsia.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%