Valleesha N Chandrashekhar, Kishore Punnath, Kiran K Dayanand, Srinivas B Kakkilaya, Poornima Jayadev, Suchetha N Kumari, Rajeshwara N Achur, D Channe Gowda
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摘要
背景和目标:妊娠疟疾是一个被低估的重大全球公共卫生问题。为了了解氧化应激(OS)在胎盘疟疾病理生理学中的参与情况,我们分析了OS生物标志物、丙二醛(MDA)、尿酸(UA)和超氧化物歧化酶(SOD)水平,并将其与胎盘组织病理学变化和妊娠结局相关联:方法:在印度卡纳塔克邦芒格鲁进行了一项基于医院的研究,分析血液学参数和血清 OS 生物标志物水平的变化。胎盘组织学分析、相关并发症和妊娠结局的比较采用 Kruskal-Wallis 检验,两组间的配对比较采用 Mann-Whitney U 检验。相关性通过皮尔逊和斯皮尔曼等级相关性进行计算:在 105 名孕妇中,34 人为健康对照组,感染组包括间日疟原虫(Pv)(48 人)、恶性疟原虫(Pf)(13 人)和混合疟疾感染(10 人)。在 71 例感染病例中,67.6% 患有轻度疟疾,32.4% 患有重度疟疾。在两种类型的疟疾感染中,白细胞和 C 反应蛋白水平均升高,而血红蛋白、红细胞和血小板水平均下降。MDA 和 UA 值升高,SOD 水平下降,尤其是在严重的 Pf 感染期间。特别是在疟原虫感染时,可观察到合胞体结、合胞体破裂和纤维素坏死等组织学变化,而在Pv疟疾时可观察到白细胞浸润:结论:MDA、UA 和 SOD 水平的评估可作为妊娠疟疾期间 OS 的指标。妊娠期OS可能导致严重贫血、肺水肿、子宫内发育迟缓、早产和低出生体重等并发症,不仅在Pf疟疾期间如此,在Pv疟疾期间也是如此。必须提高居住在曼加鲁鲁及其周边地区的农村人口和移民对必要的预防措施和政府支持的免费产前保健服务的认识。
Impact of oxidative stress in response to malarial infection during pregnancy: Complications, histological changes, and pregnancy outcomes.
Background and objectives: Pregnancy malaria is a major underestimated global public health problem. To understand the involvement of oxidative stress (OS) in the pathophysiology of placental malaria, OS biomarkers, malondialdehyde (MDA), uric acid (UA), and superoxide dismutase (SOD) levels were analyzed and correlated to placental histopathological changes and pregnancy outcomes.
Methods: A hospital-based study was conducted in Mangaluru, Karnataka, India, to analyze the changes in hematological parameters and the serum OS biomarker levels. Histological analysis of placenta, associated complications, and pregnancy outcomes were compared using Kruskal-Wallis test, and pairwise comparison between two groups was made by Mann-Whitney U-test. Correlations were calculated by Pearson's and Spearman's rank correlations.
Results: Among 105 pregnant women, 34 were healthy controls and the infected group comprised of Plasmodium Vivax (Pv) (n = 48), Plasmodium falciparum (Pf) (n = 13), and mixed (n = 10) malaria infections. Of 71 infected cases, 67.6% had mild malaria, whereas 32.4% had severe malaria. The white blood cell and C-reactive protein levels were found to increase, whereas hemoglobin, red blood cell, and platelet levels decreased during both types of malarial infections. The MDA and UA values increased and SOD levels decreased particularly during severe Pf infections. Histological changes such as syncytial knots, syncytial ruptures, and fibrinoid necrosis were observed particularly during Pf infections and leukocyte infiltration was observed in Pv malaria.
Conclusion: Evaluation of MDA, UA, and SOD levels can serve as an indicator of OS during pregnancy malaria. The OS during pregnancy may lead to complications such as severe anemia, pulmonary edema, intra uterine growth retardation, premature delivery, and low birth weight, not only during Pf but also in Pv malaria. It is important to create awareness among rural and immigrant population residing in Mangaluru and its surroundings about required preventive measures and free government-supported antenatal care services.
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Tropical Parasitology, a publication of Indian Academy of Tropical Parasitology, is a peer-reviewed online journal with Semiannual print on demand compilation of issues published. The journal’s full text is available online at www.tropicalparasitology.org. The journal allows free access (Open Access) to its contents and permits authors to self-archive final accepted version of the articles on any OAI-compliant institutional / subject-based repository. The journal will cover technical and clinical studies related to health, ethical and social issues in field of parasitology. Articles with clinical interest and implications will be given preference.