پديد آورندگان :
GOLMAHAMMAD LOU S. نويسنده , SALARI S. نويسنده , ESKANDARI M. R. نويسنده , NANBAKHSH F. نويسنده , DABIRI A. نويسنده
چكيده لاتين :
Background: Preeclampsia along with its complications
seems to be one of the major causes of maternal morbidity and
mortality. Despite numerous studies, the pathology of preeclampsia
has not yet been fully elucidated. This study, therefore,
determines whether maternal serum leve Is of androgen
and progesterone are higher in patients with preeclampsia than
in matched control subjects.
Methods: Serum progesterone, free and total testosterone, and
dehydroepiandrosterone levels were measured in 19 women in
their third trimester of pregnancy having preeclampsia, as patient
group, and in 17 healthy normotensive pregnant women,
as control group, with similar maternal and gestational ages.
All women were primigravida with singleton pregnancy.
Results: There were no significant differences between the
two groups in body mass index, maternal and gestational ages.
Progesterone and free testosterone levels were significantly
lower (P(LESS THAN)O.01) in patients (75.1 (PLUS-MINUS)8.6 ng/dl and 2.27(PLUS-MINUS)1.74 pg/dl)
than of control group (1I1.6(PLUS-MINUS)9. 71 ng/dl and 3. 73(PLUS-MINUS)] .3] pg/dl).
Whereas, the levels of total testosterone (l .02(PLUS-MINUS)O.] 0 ng/dl vs.
1.37(PLUS-MINUS).O] 9ng/dl) and dehydroepiandrosterone (O.99(PLUS-MINUS)O.13 ug/dl
vs. O.98(PLUS-MINUS)5.15 ug/dl) of patients and control groups were not
significantly different.
Conclusion: Levels of progesterone were pathologically and
statistically lower in preeclampsia than of control women with
similar age, gestational age and body mass index. It seems that
accentuate increase sex hormone binding globulin is the cause
of deceased free testosterone in preec larnpsia