Oxidative Stress, Angiogenesis and Inflammation in Normal Pregnancy and Postpartum

The aims were to investigate oxidative stress (I), angiogenesis (II) and inflammation (III-IV) in healthy women during pregnancy and postpartum. Oxidative stress was estimated by measurement of 8-iso-PGF2α and the antioxidants α- and γ-tocopherol. The angiogenic factors PlGF, VEGF-A and the antiangi...

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Main Author: Palm, Maria
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för kvinnors och barns hälsa 2012
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-1711652013-01-08T13:09:21ZOxidative Stress, Angiogenesis and Inflammation in Normal Pregnancy and PostpartumengPalm, MariaUppsala universitet, Institutionen för kvinnors och barns hälsaUppsala universitet, Centrum för klinisk forskning, GävleborgUppsala2012AngiogenesisinflammationIL-6F2-isoprostanesoxidative stressPentraxin 3PGF2αPlGFpregnancysFlt1TNF-αVEGF-AThe aims were to investigate oxidative stress (I), angiogenesis (II) and inflammation (III-IV) in healthy women during pregnancy and postpartum. Oxidative stress was estimated by measurement of 8-iso-PGF2α and the antioxidants α- and γ-tocopherol. The angiogenic factors PlGF, VEGF-A and the antiangiogenic factor sFlt1 were measured to estimate angiogenesis. PTX3, IL-6, TNF-α and a PGF2α metabolite were measured to estimate inflammation. Out of 52 included women, 15 had minor pregnancy complications and 37 were classified as normal. In study III data from all 52 women were used. For the other studies (I, II and IV) only data from the 37 women with normal pregnancy were used. Pregnancy was associated with increased levels of 8-iso-PGF2α with advancing gestational age. The median postpartum value corresponded to values observed in early gestation and a significant decrease was observed from late pregnancy to postpartum. Lipid-adjusted α- and γ-tocopherol levels decreased with advancing gestational age (I). PlGF increased from early pregnancy until weeks 29–30 and thereafter decreased until week 40. sFlt1 levels were relatively constant until weeks 29–30, when they increased, reaching a peak at weeks 39–40. Postpartum levels were low. The sFlt1:PlGF ratio decreased from weeks 9–12, was constantly low from weeks 19–20 to 37–38 and then increased to weeks 39–40. VEGF-A was detectable in only 8 % of the samples during pregnancy and in 64 % postpartum (II). There was a continuous increase of PTX3 as pregnancy progressed. The increase was most evident after week 31 with the highest levels just before delivery (III). IL-6 increased throughout pregnancy and remained high postpartum. No change in TNF-α could be seen with advancing gestational age or postpartum. The PGF2α metabolite levels increased throughout pregnancy and decreased postpartum (IV). In conclusion, normal pregnancy is associated with mild oxidative stress and inflammation. This might have physiological effects for normal pregnancy development. By delineating how these mediators of oxidative stress, angiogenesis and inflammation fluctuate throughout normal pregnancy and postpartum, we have established a reference for studies of these factors in pregnancy complications. Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summaryinfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-171165urn:isbn:978-91-554-8314-2Digital Comprehensive Summaries of Uppsala Dissertations from the Faculty of Medicine, 1651-6206 ; 753application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Angiogenesis
inflammation
IL-6
F2-isoprostanes
oxidative stress
Pentraxin 3
PGF2α
PlGF
pregnancy
sFlt1
TNF-α
VEGF-A
spellingShingle Angiogenesis
inflammation
IL-6
F2-isoprostanes
oxidative stress
Pentraxin 3
PGF2α
PlGF
pregnancy
sFlt1
TNF-α
VEGF-A
Palm, Maria
Oxidative Stress, Angiogenesis and Inflammation in Normal Pregnancy and Postpartum
description The aims were to investigate oxidative stress (I), angiogenesis (II) and inflammation (III-IV) in healthy women during pregnancy and postpartum. Oxidative stress was estimated by measurement of 8-iso-PGF2α and the antioxidants α- and γ-tocopherol. The angiogenic factors PlGF, VEGF-A and the antiangiogenic factor sFlt1 were measured to estimate angiogenesis. PTX3, IL-6, TNF-α and a PGF2α metabolite were measured to estimate inflammation. Out of 52 included women, 15 had minor pregnancy complications and 37 were classified as normal. In study III data from all 52 women were used. For the other studies (I, II and IV) only data from the 37 women with normal pregnancy were used. Pregnancy was associated with increased levels of 8-iso-PGF2α with advancing gestational age. The median postpartum value corresponded to values observed in early gestation and a significant decrease was observed from late pregnancy to postpartum. Lipid-adjusted α- and γ-tocopherol levels decreased with advancing gestational age (I). PlGF increased from early pregnancy until weeks 29–30 and thereafter decreased until week 40. sFlt1 levels were relatively constant until weeks 29–30, when they increased, reaching a peak at weeks 39–40. Postpartum levels were low. The sFlt1:PlGF ratio decreased from weeks 9–12, was constantly low from weeks 19–20 to 37–38 and then increased to weeks 39–40. VEGF-A was detectable in only 8 % of the samples during pregnancy and in 64 % postpartum (II). There was a continuous increase of PTX3 as pregnancy progressed. The increase was most evident after week 31 with the highest levels just before delivery (III). IL-6 increased throughout pregnancy and remained high postpartum. No change in TNF-α could be seen with advancing gestational age or postpartum. The PGF2α metabolite levels increased throughout pregnancy and decreased postpartum (IV). In conclusion, normal pregnancy is associated with mild oxidative stress and inflammation. This might have physiological effects for normal pregnancy development. By delineating how these mediators of oxidative stress, angiogenesis and inflammation fluctuate throughout normal pregnancy and postpartum, we have established a reference for studies of these factors in pregnancy complications.
author Palm, Maria
author_facet Palm, Maria
author_sort Palm, Maria
title Oxidative Stress, Angiogenesis and Inflammation in Normal Pregnancy and Postpartum
title_short Oxidative Stress, Angiogenesis and Inflammation in Normal Pregnancy and Postpartum
title_full Oxidative Stress, Angiogenesis and Inflammation in Normal Pregnancy and Postpartum
title_fullStr Oxidative Stress, Angiogenesis and Inflammation in Normal Pregnancy and Postpartum
title_full_unstemmed Oxidative Stress, Angiogenesis and Inflammation in Normal Pregnancy and Postpartum
title_sort oxidative stress, angiogenesis and inflammation in normal pregnancy and postpartum
publisher Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för kvinnors och barns hälsa
publishDate 2012
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