Popova IG, Sitnikova OG, Nazarov SB, Sadov RI, Panova IA, Kuzmenko GN, Klycheva MM, Veselkova YN. Evaluation of oxidative stress and antioxidant activity in women with moderate and severe preeclampsia in the third trimester of pregnancy and their newborns.
Klin Lab Diagn 2020;
65:733-737. [PMID:
33373503 DOI:
10.18821/0869-2084-2020-65-12-733-737]
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Abstract
We examined 66 women who were 22-40 weeks pregnant and their newborns. Of these, 15 women with moderate PE were in group 1, 22 women with severe PE were in group 2, and 55 women with uncomplicated pregnancy without hypertensive disorders were in the control group. Blood was taken from women when they were admitted to the clinic, and newborns ' blood was taken for 3-5 days of life. Free radical oxidation and antioxidant activity were evaluated by induced chemiluminescence. It was found that in patients with severe and moderate preeclampsia, the development of oxidative stress is accompanied by a weakening of antioxidant activity. In newborns born to mothers with preeclampsia, oxidative stress is accompanied by a compensatory increase in antioxidant activity.
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