Autoantibodies and Cytokines 2019
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.76344
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Indicators of Preeclampsia in Correlation with Maternal Cytokines in Pregnancy

Abstract: Aim: the purpose of the actual study was to evaluate, in the third trimester of pregnancy, the relationship between the formation of anti-inflammatory IL-10 cytokine and several indicators of moderate and severe preeclampsia. Materials and methods: in the third trimester of gestation, examination of the biochemical markers of preeclampsia (PE) and maternal IL-10 levels was conducted in 100 women with pregnancies complicated by varying degrees of preeclampsia and in 100 normotensive patients, hospitalized at th… Show more

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“…Pregnancy results in changes to maternal metabolism, which can be influenced by environmental, genetic [ 1 ], and inflammatory factors [ 2 , 3 ]; the combination of these factors could result in altered gestational weight gain (GWG) [ 3 ] and/or an increased risk of developing gestational diabetes [ 4 ], preeclampsia [ 5 ], and pregnancy-induced hypertension [ 6 ], among others.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Pregnancy results in changes to maternal metabolism, which can be influenced by environmental, genetic [ 1 ], and inflammatory factors [ 2 , 3 ]; the combination of these factors could result in altered gestational weight gain (GWG) [ 3 ] and/or an increased risk of developing gestational diabetes [ 4 ], preeclampsia [ 5 ], and pregnancy-induced hypertension [ 6 ], among others.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%