1979
DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9378(16)32981-7
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Angiotensin-converting enzyme: Serum levels during normal pregnancy

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“…5). The small number of patients in this group allows no final conclusion; however, other authors reported on low levels of both PRA and PA in hypertensive pregnancy [5,21], Serum CEA was unchanged during the different periods of pregnancy, a finding sim ilar to that observed by Parente et al [16], However, when mean CEA values were com pared to a control group of nonpregnant fe males of the same age, CEA values in preg nancy were significantly lower, whereas the group of Parente found similar values for both pregnant and nonpregnant women. This difference in results is possibly due to the fact that we used our own controls, whereas Parentee1 al.…”
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“…5). The small number of patients in this group allows no final conclusion; however, other authors reported on low levels of both PRA and PA in hypertensive pregnancy [5,21], Serum CEA was unchanged during the different periods of pregnancy, a finding sim ilar to that observed by Parente et al [16], However, when mean CEA values were com pared to a control group of nonpregnant fe males of the same age, CEA values in preg nancy were significantly lower, whereas the group of Parente found similar values for both pregnant and nonpregnant women. This difference in results is possibly due to the fact that we used our own controls, whereas Parentee1 al.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 45%
“…This difference in results is possibly due to the fact that we used our own controls, whereas Parentee1 al. [16] took controls from another study. The unchanged low CEA values com pared to the simultaneously found elevated values of PRA and PA ( fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Serum ACE activity was reported [4] not to differ between pregnant and nonpregnant rats, but activity in the pregnant rat was higher than in the nonpregnant one and might have been significantly different with a larger number of observations. In women serum ACE activity is decreased during pregnancy [5,6] and has been reported both to increase at the end of pregnancy [5,7] and not to change [3]. A rise in serum ACE levels has been reported in women with pregnancy-induced hyper tension [6].…”
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“…Although angiotensin II concentrations during pregnancy have been extensively measured [3], ACE activity seems to have been less stud ied. Serum ACE activity was reported [4] not to differ between pregnant and nonpregnant rats, but activity in the pregnant rat was higher than in the nonpregnant one and might have been significantly different with a larger number of observations.…”
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