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Title: Augmented oxidative stress as well as antioxidant capacity in maternal circulation in preeclampsia. Author: Harsem NK, Braekke K, Staff AC. Journal: Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol; 2006; 128(1-2):209-15. PubMed ID: 16337725. Abstract: OBJECTIVES: Isoprostanes are stable markers of oxidative stress. We wanted to assess maternal circulating levels of total 8-isoprostane and indices of antioxidant capacity in preeclampsia compared to uneventful pregnancies. STUDY DESIGN: Total 8-isoprostane concentrations, FRAP (ferric reducing ability of plasma), Vitamin E and d-ROM (diacron reactive oxygen metabolites) were measured in maternal venous blood samples from preeclamptic (n=21) and uncomplicated (n=38) pregnancies at cesarean section. RESULTS: Median total 8-isoprostane concentration was elevated in preeclampsia compared to uncomplicated pregnancies (354 and 218 pg/mL, P=0.02). Median FRAP level was also elevated in preeclampsia compared to uncomplicated pregnancies, but to a lesser degree than 8-isoprostane. A positive correlation between 8-isoprostane and previously analyzed placenta-derived sFlt1 (soluble fms-like tyrosine kinase 1) levels in the maternal circulation was found in preeclampsia. CONCLUSION: We found a relative more increase for the oxidative stress marker (8-isoprostane) than for the antioxidant capacity (FRAP) in preeclampsia compared to uneventful pregnancies.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]