Plasma Atrial Natriuretic Peptide Levels in Preeclampsia and Eclampsia

Adam, Malatyalioğlu, Alvur, Kökçü, Bedir
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> Objective: There is a reduction in intravascular volume in patients with preeclampsia and eclampsia. Since the secretion of atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) by human atrial myocytes is stimulated by increased intraatrial pressure or atrial distention, we sought to determine whether circulating maternal plasma ANP concentrations were lower in patients with severe preeclampsia and eclampsia compared with normal pregnant women. Methods: Fifteen patients with mild preeclampsia, 15 with severe preeclampsia, 15 with eclampsia, and 38 normotensive pregnant women were taken as the control group. All the women were age-matched and in their third trimester. The level of ANP in these patients was measured during the third trimester and in the postpartum period by a specific radioimmunoassay. At the same time, routine laboratory tests for eclampsia and preeclampsia such as uric acid, creatinine, and urine protein levels were obtained. Results: ANP levels were significantly higher in the antepartum periods in women with mild preeclampsia (20.7 +/- 6), severe preeclampsia (28.9 +/- 9), and eclampsia (26.6 +/- 6.5) than those in normotensive pregnant women (15.7 +/- 3.5; P < 0.05 and P < 0.001, respectively). As the severity of preeclampsia increased, the mean values of ANP became higher. Conclusions: ANP levels in preeclamptic and eclamptic women were found to be higher than those in normotensive pregnant women. There is a correlation between the severity of toxemia and plasma ANP levels. The mechanism(s) responsible for the elevation requires further investigation.

子痫前期和子痫患者血浆房利钠肽水平
目的:子痫前期和子痫患者血管内容积减少。由于人心房肌细胞分泌心房利钠肽(ANP)会受到心房压升高或心房扩张的刺激,我们试图确定重度子痫前期和子痫患者的循环血浆ANP浓度是否低于正常孕妇。方法:以轻度子痫前期患者15例、重度子痫前期患者15例、重度子痫前期患者15例及血压正常的孕妇38例为对照组。所有的女性都是年龄匹配的,并且处于妊娠晚期。这些患者的ANP水平在妊娠晚期和产后期间通过特定的放射免疫测定法进行测量。同时进行子痫和子痫前期的常规实验室检查,如尿酸、肌酐和尿蛋白水平。结果:轻度子痫前期(20.7 +/- 6)、重度子痫前期(28.9 +/- 9)、子痫前期(26.6 +/- 6.5)孕妇产前ANP水平明显高于正常孕妇(15.7 +/- 3.5;P < 0.05和P < 0.001)。随着子痫前期严重程度的增加,ANP的平均值逐渐升高。结论:子痫前期和子痫妇女ANP水平高于血压正常的孕妇。毒血症的严重程度与血浆ANP水平之间存在相关性。造成海拔升高的机制需要进一步调查。
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