VEGF expression in the placenta from pregnancies complicated by hypertensive disorders

Objective  To determine the expression of VEGF in the placental tissue from pregnancies complicated by hypertension disorders of different clinical severity. Design  Prospective cohort study. Setting  Polyclinic of Careggi, University of Florence, Italy. Sample  Placentas from women with gestational...

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Veröffentlicht in:BJOG : an international journal of obstetrics and gynaecology 2004-06, Vol.111 (6), p.564-570
Hauptverfasser: Sgambati, Eleonora, Marini, Mirca, Zappoli Thyrion, Giorgia D., Parretti, Elena, Mello, Giorgio, Orlando, Claudio, Simi, Lisa, Tricarico, Carmela, Gheri, Gherardo, Brizzi, Enzo
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Zusammenfassung:Objective  To determine the expression of VEGF in the placental tissue from pregnancies complicated by hypertension disorders of different clinical severity. Design  Prospective cohort study. Setting  Polyclinic of Careggi, University of Florence, Italy. Sample  Placentas from women with gestational hypertension (n= 20), pre‐eclampsia (n= 20) and pre‐eclampsia with HELLP syndrome (n= 20) and from normotensive women (n= 20), as control group (gestational age comprised between 35 and 38 weeks). Methods  An immunohistochemical technique and a quantitative analysis to measure mRNA levels (RT‐PCR) were employed. Main outcome measures  Intensity of immunoreactivity and mRNA levels in the placental components. Differences between the data. Results  VEGF immunoreactivity was observable in all the placental components in the gestational hypertension cases as in the control ones. In the cases with pre‐eclampsia and pre‐eclampsia with HELLP syndrome, some placental components were not immunoreactive. However, the VEGF positive components of all the pathological groups showed a higher intensity of reactivity with respect to that of the control group. The levels of VEGF mRNA were higher in the gestational hypertension cases and lower in the cases of pre‐eclampsia with HELLP syndrome with respect to the control ones; in the cases of pre‐eclampsia, the levels were the same as the control ones. Conclusion  The different expression of VEGF in the placenta of the pathological cases is probably related to haemodynamic changes that take place in these disorders, in order to attempt restoration of a normal uteroplacental flow.
ISSN:1470-0328
1471-0528
DOI:10.1111/j.1471-0528.2004.00143.x