Elevated Serum Reactive Oxygen Species Level Predicts Early Abortion

Background: Impaired trophoblast invasion is associated with early abortion. The calorie needed for the trophoblast cell (TC) invasion is mainly met by adenosine triphosphate (ATP) produced in the mitochondria. Reactive oxygen species (ROS), byproduct of ATP synthesis, plays an important role in cel...

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Main Authors: Joserizal Serudji, Nuzulia Irawati, Johanes Cornelius Mose, Hirowati Ali, Yusrawati Yusrawati
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Language:English
Published: Cell and BioPharmaceutical Institute 2021-03-01
Series:MCBS (Molecular and Cellular Biomedical Sciences)
Online Access:https://cellbiopharm.com/ojs/index.php/MCBS/article/view/192
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spelling doaj-6c01485855f84e4da90263fca05485fe2021-03-01T01:04:27ZengCell and BioPharmaceutical InstituteMCBS (Molecular and Cellular Biomedical Sciences)2527-43842527-34422021-03-0151374010.21705/mcbs.v5i1.19269Elevated Serum Reactive Oxygen Species Level Predicts Early AbortionJoserizal Serudji0Nuzulia Irawati1Johanes Cornelius Mose2Hirowati Ali3Yusrawati Yusrawati4Fetomaternal Division, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Andalas, PadangParasitology Division, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Andalas, PadangFetomaternal Division, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Padjadjaran, BandungBiochemistry Division, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Andalas, PadangFetomaternal Division, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Andalas, PadangBackground: Impaired trophoblast invasion is associated with early abortion. The calorie needed for the trophoblast cell (TC) invasion is mainly met by adenosine triphosphate (ATP) produced in the mitochondria. Reactive oxygen species (ROS), byproduct of ATP synthesis, plays an important role in cellular physiology, but a high level of ROS may result in deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) damage or cell dysfunction, thereby impaired TC invasion leading to early abortion. The study aims to determine elevated serum ROS level to predicts early abortion. Materials and method: This was an observational study with a cross-sectional design. Fifty subjects with gestational age less than 12 weeks, consist of 25 early abortions and 25 normal pregnancies subjects, were included in this study. Clinical examination and diagnosis are carried out in 2 Hospitals and 5 Public Health Centers in Padang. Examination of ROS levels was carried out by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) in the Biomedical Laboratory, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Andalas. The Mann-Whitney test was used to analyze the difference of serum ROS levels, with a significance level of 0.05. Results: The subjects of the two study groups were equivalent in terms of age, gestational age, and gravidity (p=0.051, p=0.453, and p=1.000). The median ROS levels were found to be 1.36 (1.02-26.30) ng/mL in the early abortion and 1.20 (0.43-2.75) ng/mL in the normal pregnancy (p=0.003). Conclusion: There is a significant difference between ROS levels in early abortion and normal pregnancy. Keywords: ROS, early abortion, normal pregnancyhttps://cellbiopharm.com/ojs/index.php/MCBS/article/view/192
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author Joserizal Serudji
Nuzulia Irawati
Johanes Cornelius Mose
Hirowati Ali
Yusrawati Yusrawati
spellingShingle Joserizal Serudji
Nuzulia Irawati
Johanes Cornelius Mose
Hirowati Ali
Yusrawati Yusrawati
Elevated Serum Reactive Oxygen Species Level Predicts Early Abortion
MCBS (Molecular and Cellular Biomedical Sciences)
author_facet Joserizal Serudji
Nuzulia Irawati
Johanes Cornelius Mose
Hirowati Ali
Yusrawati Yusrawati
author_sort Joserizal Serudji
title Elevated Serum Reactive Oxygen Species Level Predicts Early Abortion
title_short Elevated Serum Reactive Oxygen Species Level Predicts Early Abortion
title_full Elevated Serum Reactive Oxygen Species Level Predicts Early Abortion
title_fullStr Elevated Serum Reactive Oxygen Species Level Predicts Early Abortion
title_full_unstemmed Elevated Serum Reactive Oxygen Species Level Predicts Early Abortion
title_sort elevated serum reactive oxygen species level predicts early abortion
publisher Cell and BioPharmaceutical Institute
series MCBS (Molecular and Cellular Biomedical Sciences)
issn 2527-4384
2527-3442
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Background: Impaired trophoblast invasion is associated with early abortion. The calorie needed for the trophoblast cell (TC) invasion is mainly met by adenosine triphosphate (ATP) produced in the mitochondria. Reactive oxygen species (ROS), byproduct of ATP synthesis, plays an important role in cellular physiology, but a high level of ROS may result in deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) damage or cell dysfunction, thereby impaired TC invasion leading to early abortion. The study aims to determine elevated serum ROS level to predicts early abortion. Materials and method: This was an observational study with a cross-sectional design. Fifty subjects with gestational age less than 12 weeks, consist of 25 early abortions and 25 normal pregnancies subjects, were included in this study. Clinical examination and diagnosis are carried out in 2 Hospitals and 5 Public Health Centers in Padang. Examination of ROS levels was carried out by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) in the Biomedical Laboratory, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Andalas. The Mann-Whitney test was used to analyze the difference of serum ROS levels, with a significance level of 0.05. Results: The subjects of the two study groups were equivalent in terms of age, gestational age, and gravidity (p=0.051, p=0.453, and p=1.000). The median ROS levels were found to be 1.36 (1.02-26.30) ng/mL in the early abortion and 1.20 (0.43-2.75) ng/mL in the normal pregnancy (p=0.003). Conclusion: There is a significant difference between ROS levels in early abortion and normal pregnancy. Keywords: ROS, early abortion, normal pregnancy
url https://cellbiopharm.com/ojs/index.php/MCBS/article/view/192
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