1996
DOI: 10.1016/0895-7061(96)84725-x
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Digoxin-like immunoactivity in pregnant women with diabetes mellitus

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“…However, this study remains prospective, and all the different aspects of this regulation need to be investigated in the future, including the precise regulatory mechanisms involved, as well as the time course of recorded changes during pregnancy and the effect of the endogenous analogue of ouabain. At the same time, it is noteworthy that in hypertensive pregnancies, the presence of a greater number of Na + –K + ‐ATPase molecules (Amler et al 1994 a , b ) suggests a lack of decrease in the sodium pump proteins (Graves et al 1995; Martinka et al 1996; Lopatin et al 1999; Fedorova et al 2005). In addition, Na + –K + ‐ATPase is known to be regulated by angiotensin and aldosterone, hormones that are increased in normal pregnancy, but blunted in pregnancy‐induced hypertension (Mihailidou et al 2000).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this study remains prospective, and all the different aspects of this regulation need to be investigated in the future, including the precise regulatory mechanisms involved, as well as the time course of recorded changes during pregnancy and the effect of the endogenous analogue of ouabain. At the same time, it is noteworthy that in hypertensive pregnancies, the presence of a greater number of Na + –K + ‐ATPase molecules (Amler et al 1994 a , b ) suggests a lack of decrease in the sodium pump proteins (Graves et al 1995; Martinka et al 1996; Lopatin et al 1999; Fedorova et al 2005). In addition, Na + –K + ‐ATPase is known to be regulated by angiotensin and aldosterone, hormones that are increased in normal pregnancy, but blunted in pregnancy‐induced hypertension (Mihailidou et al 2000).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%