Hypertension in Pregnancy (Oct 2017)

Maternal serum autotaxin levels in early- and late-onset preeclampsia

  • Hakan Erenel,
  • Nevin Yilmaz,
  • Tayfur Cift,
  • Berk Bulut,
  • Isik Sozen,
  • Berna Aslan Cetin,
  • Altay Gezer,
  • Hakan Ekmekci,
  • Baris Kaya,
  • Abdullah Tuten

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/10641955.2017.1388389
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 36, no. 4
pp. 310 – 314

Abstract

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Purpose: We aimed to compare the serum autotaxin levels in early- and late- preeclamptic and healthy pregnant patients at a university hospital. Methods: A total of 55 singleton preeclamptic women who delivered at Cerrahpasa Medical Faculty were included in the study. The patients were subdivided into two groups: early-onset preeclampsia (n = 31) and late-onset preeclampsia (n = 24). Demographic and clinical data were compared between early-onset and late-onset preeclamptic patients. The control group was composed of 32 healthy pregnant patients. Results: The mean autotaxin levels were 1.16 ± 0.97 and 0.7 ± 0.35 ng/ml in the early- and late-onset preeclampsia groups, respectively. Autotaxin levels were significantly higher in early-onset preeclampsia group compared with late-onset preeclampsia group. Autotaxin levels were found to be significantly higher in preeclamptic patients compared with control group. Serum autotaxin levels showed a significant positive correlation with maternal systolic, diastolic blood pressures and uric acid levels. Conclusion: Autotaxin might be a promising marker for detecting early-onset preeclampsia. However, further studies are necessary to confirm this hypothesis.

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