Y. Makino, H. Hosoda, K. Shibata, I. Makino, M. Kojima, K. Kangawa, T. Kawarabayashi
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摘要
生长素(Ghrelin)是生长激素促分泌剂的内源性配体,最初是从大鼠胃中分离出来的。它能刺激垂体细胞培养中生长激素的释放。我们对16例未妊娠妇女、18例正常妊娠妇女、20例妊娠高血压患者和10例产后妇女的血浆ghrelin肽浓度进行了测定。未妊娠妇女ghrelin血药浓度为239.5±16.9 fmol/mL。正常妊娠晚期胃饥饿素血药浓度为127.1±5.6 fmol/mL。正常孕妇血浆ghrelin浓度与全身血压呈负相关(收缩压:r = - 0.564, P <0.05;舒张期:r = - 0.610, P <0.01)。妊娠高血压孕妇ghrelin水平(177.9±14.6 fmol/mL, P <0.05)明显高于正常孕妇。血浆ghrelin水平与全身血压有显著相关性(收缩压:r = - 0.482, P <0.05;舒张期:r = - 0.466, P <0.05)。这些结果首次表明,胃饥饿素可能在正常妊娠和妊娠病理生理状况(如妊娠高血压)中有一定的心血管控制作用。
Alteration of Plasma Ghrelin Levels Associated With the Blood Pressure in Pregnancy
Ghrelin, an endogenous ligand for the growth hormone secretagogues, was originally isolated from rat stomach. It stimulates the release of growth hormone from primary pituitary cell cultures. We investigated the plasma concentration of ghrelin peptide in 16 nonpregnant women, 18 normal pregnant women, 20 patients with pregnancy-induced hypertension, and 10 postpartum women. The plasma concentration of ghrelin in nonpregnant women was 239.5±16.9 fmol/mL. The plasma concentration of ghrelin in normal pregnant women at the third trimester was 127.1±5.6 fmol/mL. There was negative correlation between plasma ghrelin concentration and systemic blood pressure in normal pregnant women (systolic:r =−0.564, P <0.05; diastolic:r =−0.610, P <0.01). Pregnant women with pregnancy-induced hypertension (177.9±14.6 fmol/mL, P <0.05) also had significantly higher levels of ghrelin compared with those of normal pregnant women. In addition, there was a significant correlation between plasma ghrelin levels and systemic blood pressure (systolic:r =−0.482, P <0.05; diastolic:r =−0.466, P <0.05). These results suggest for the first time that ghrelin might have some role in cardiovascular control during normal pregnancy and in pathophysiological conditions in pregnancy, such as pregnancy-induced hypertension.