Maya Jälmby, Camilla Edvinsson, Despoina Lykou, Grigorios Karampas, Lena Erlandsson, Stefan R Hansson, Federica Piani
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Abstract
Preeclampsia (PE) is a pregnancy disorder characterized by systemic endothelial damage that leads to long-term cardiovascular complications. The endothelial glycocalyx (EG) covers the luminal surface of endothelium playing a critical role in vascular homeostasis. In this study we aimed to evaluate EG thickness and blood pressure (BP) trends in women with a history of PE vs. normotensive pregnancy. Fifty-five women participated in the study (18 controls, 34 with PE, and 3 with gestational hypertension). Six years postpartum, we evaluated the sublingual microcirculation by sidestream dark-field microscopy, and assessed BP in the sitting and orthostatic position. At follow-up, women with PE had reduced EG thickness in vessels ≥ 8 µm, expressed by an increased perfused boundary region (PBR), compared to healthy controls (median 3.14 vs. 2.88 µm, p = 0.002). A trend towards increased red blood cell velocity in vessels ≥ 10 µm was also observed in PE vs. controls. The systolic and diastolic BP, as well as within-visit BP variability, were significantly higher in PE vs. controls. Adverse neonatal outcomes, umbilical artery Doppler and BP during both the pregnancy and the follow-up visit, were associated with maternal PBR value in vessels ≥ 8 µm. This study contributes to the existing literature on PE and the increased risk of future cardiovascular disease, highlighting the critical role of EG and BP regulatory mechanisms. Our results showed that the severity of hemodynamic and neonatal impairments during pregnancy may irreversibly affect the EG and thereby be associated with long-term maternal vascular dysfunction.
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Hypertension Research is the official publication of the Japanese Society of Hypertension. The journal publishes papers reporting original clinical and experimental research that contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the field of hypertension and related cardiovascular diseases. The journal publishes Review Articles, Articles, Correspondence and Comments.