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  • Title: [Study on thrombomodulin and plasminogen activator inhibitor type-1 in patients of pregnancy induced hypertension].
    Author: Ma S, Bai C, Bian X.
    Journal: Zhonghua Fu Chan Ke Za Zhi; 1999 Dec; 34(12):712-4. PubMed ID: 11479955.
    Abstract:
    OBJECTIVE: To study the circulating levels of Thrombomodulin (TM) and Plasminogen activator inhibitor type-1 (PAI-1) in women with pregnancy induced hypertension (PIH) and normal pregnant women. METHODS: Blood samples were withdrawn from 73 pregnant women, In which 25 mild PIH, 26 moderate PIH, 22 severe PIH were divided into study group, and 24 normotensive healthy pregnant women in their third trimester were control group. The determination of TM was measured by ELISA and PAI-1 by Colorimetric Assay methods. RESULTS: Circulation levels of TM and PAI-1 were increased with increasing severity of the PIH. There were no significant differences between groups of mild PIH and normal pregnancy (TM 45.69 +/- 15.15 micrograms/L and 40.14 +/- 15.82 micrograms/L, PAI-1 22.06 +/- 12.13 kU/L and 18.40 +/- 9.78 kU/L respectively). The parameters significantly increased in moderate (TM 52.76 +/- 13.91 micrograms/L, PAI-1 25.77 +/- 9.45 kU/L) and severe PIH (TM 64.84 +/- 15.16 micrograms/L, PAI-1 30.79 +/- 11.64 kU/L) groups. CONCLUSIONS: These results demonstrate that the endothelial cell damage and its functional disturbance play a very important role in the etiology of PIH. TM and PAI-1 may serve as clinical markers for the assessment of endothelial damage in PIH.
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