2017
DOI: 10.1515/jpm-2017-0053
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The relationship between maternal and umbilical cord adropin levels with the presence and severity of preeclampsia

Abstract: The present study is the first to demonstrate a significant association between maternal and umbilical adropin levels and the presence and severity of preeclampsia. Adropin might be a useful parameter for predicting the presence and severity of preeclampsia.

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“…39 Moreover, low circulating adropin levels have been associated not only with high BMI, insulin resistance, endothelial dysfunction, and coronary atherosclerosis but also with severe PE. 70,71 Thus, the incontrovertible link between obesity and PE should provide additional impetus to implement public health measures and educational programs to tackle the current epidemic. In pregnancy, the focus should be on strict prevention of excessive GWG-as advocated by Hamlin in 1952.…”
Section: Obesity and Excessive Gestational Weight Gainmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…39 Moreover, low circulating adropin levels have been associated not only with high BMI, insulin resistance, endothelial dysfunction, and coronary atherosclerosis but also with severe PE. 70,71 Thus, the incontrovertible link between obesity and PE should provide additional impetus to implement public health measures and educational programs to tackle the current epidemic. In pregnancy, the focus should be on strict prevention of excessive GWG-as advocated by Hamlin in 1952.…”
Section: Obesity and Excessive Gestational Weight Gainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…39 Moreover, low circulating adropin levels have been associated not only with high BMI, insulin resistance, endothelial dysfunction, and coronary atherosclerosis but also with severe PE. 70,71…”
Section: Extrinsic Factors In Adolescent Pementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This review summarizes the findings of 47 studies concerning the adipokine levels in at least two different biological fluids of maternal–infant dyads and includes all possible different sets of biological fluids: maternal and cord plasma, neonate/infant plasma, milk, and placental tissues, for both physiological and disturbed pregnancy and lactation. The current state of knowledge clearly indicates the possible impact of the maternal hyperglycemic status [ 113 , 118 , 131 , 139 , 143 , 146 , 148 , 151 ], preeclampsia [ 77 , 123 , 124 , 134 , 152 ], preterm delivery [ 119 ], and fetal growth restrictions [ 115 , 122 ] on the quantitative profile of adipokines important for energy homeostasis, the regulations of metabolism, and fat tissue.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The analysis concerning the adropin level in maternal–infant dyads is not comprehensive and includes five reports which present the data for two different biological fluids only [ 115 , 130 , 133 , 151 , 152 ] ( Table 3 ).…”
Section: Adipokines In Maternal–infant Dyadmentioning
confidence: 99%
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