Benefits of Hydroxychloroquine Combined with Low-Dose Aspirin on Pregnancy Outcomes and Serum Cytokines in Pregnant Women with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Na Zhang, Hong-Xia Zhang, Yu-Wei Li, Yuan Li
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Abstract

Background and objective: Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune disease, with hydroxychloroquine being the main therapeutic agent for the treatment of SLE. This research explored the effects of hydroxychloroquine combined with low-dose aspirin on maternal and infant outcomes and cytokines of pregnant women with SLE.

Methods: Ninety pregnant women with SLE were divided into the hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) group (45 cases) and the hydroxychloroquine combined with low-dose aspirin (HCQASP) group (45 cases) by random number table. Patients in the HCQ group were treated with oral administration of hydroxychloroquine, while patients in the HCQASP group were treated with low-dose aspirin based on oral administration of hydroxychloroquine. Pregnancy outcomes, fetal outcomes, and cytokine levels were statistically analyzed.

Results: The HCQASP group had a significantly higher proportion of full-term pregnancies and a significantly lower proportion of hypertension, prematurity, and pregnancy loss than the HCQ group. Neonates in the HCQASP group also had significantly higher birth weights and Apgar scores and a significantly lower proportion of neonatal asphyxia than the HCQ group. After treatment, the HCQASP group had significantly higher interleukin (IL-2) and interferon (IFN)-γ levels and significantly lower IL-4 and IL-10 levels than the HCQ group.

Conclusion: Hydroxychloroquine combined with low-dose aspirin can effectively improve the pregnancy outcomes of pregnant women with SLE by affecting the levels of T helper (Th) 2 and Th1 cytokines.

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羟氯喹联合小剂量阿司匹林对系统性红斑狼疮孕妇妊娠结局和血清细胞因子的影响
背景与目的:系统性红斑狼疮(SLE)是一种自身免疫性疾病,羟氯喹是治疗SLE的主要药物。本研究探讨羟氯喹联合小剂量阿司匹林对SLE孕妇母婴结局及细胞因子的影响。方法:90例SLE孕妇采用随机数字表法分为羟氯喹(HCQ)组(45例)和羟氯喹联合小剂量阿司匹林(HCQASP)组(45例)。HCQ组患者口服羟氯喹,HCQASP组患者在口服羟氯喹的基础上给予小剂量阿司匹林治疗。对妊娠结局、胎儿结局和细胞因子水平进行统计学分析。结果:HCQASP组足月妊娠比例明显高于HCQ组,高血压、早产、流产比例明显低于HCQ组。与HCQ组相比,HCQASP组新生儿的出生体重和Apgar评分显著高于HCQ组,新生儿窒息比例显著低于HCQ组。治疗后,HCQASP组患者白细胞介素(IL-2)和干扰素(IFN)-γ水平显著高于HCQ组,IL-4和IL-10水平显著低于HCQ组。结论:羟氯喹联合小剂量阿司匹林可通过影响辅助性T (Th) 2和Th1细胞因子水平,有效改善SLE孕妇妊娠结局。
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Drugs in Research & Development
Drugs in Research & Development Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmacology
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5.10
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31
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: Drugs in R&D is an international, peer reviewed, open access, online only journal, and provides timely information from all phases of drug research and development that will inform clinical practice. Healthcare decision makers are thus provided with knowledge about the developing place of a drug in therapy. The Journal includes: Clinical research on new and established drugs; Preclinical research of direct relevance to clinical drug development; Short communications and case study reports that meet the above criteria will also be considered; Reviews may also be considered.
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