Pre-Existing Diabetes Mellitus, Hypertension and KidneyDisease as Risk Factors of Pre-Eclampsia: A Disease of Theories and Its Association with Genetic Polymorphism

Pre-existing diabetes, hypertension and kidney disorders are prominent risk factors of pre-eclampsia (PE). It is a multifactorial pregnancy disorder associated with high blood pressure, proteinuria, and multiorgan failure, which develops after the 20th week of pregnancy. It is one of the most feared...

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Hauptverfasser: Alanazi, Abdullah Salah, Victor, Francis, Rehman, Kanwal, Khan, Yusra Habib, Yunusa, Ismaeel, Alzarea, Abdulaziz Ibrahim, Akash, Muhammad Sajid Hamid, Mallhi, Tauqeer Hussain
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description Pre-existing diabetes, hypertension and kidney disorders are prominent risk factors of pre-eclampsia (PE). It is a multifactorial pregnancy disorder associated with high blood pressure, proteinuria, and multiorgan failure, which develops after the 20th week of pregnancy. It is one of the most feared pregnancy disorders, as it consumes thousands of fetomaternal lives per annum. According to clinical and pathological studies, the placenta appears to be a key player in the pathogenesis of PE; however, the exact origin of this disorder is still under debate. Defective placentation and angiogenesis are the hallmarks of PE progression. This angiogenic imbalance, together with maternal susceptibility, might determine the severity and clinical presentation of PE. This article comprehensively examines the mechanisms of pathogenesis of PE and current evidence of the factors involved in its progression. Finally, this article will explore the genetic association of PE, various candidate genes, their proposed mechanisms and variants involved in its pathogenesis.
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subjects Angiogenesis
Autoimmune diseases
Blood pressure
Diabetes
Diabetes Mellitus
Endoplasmic reticulum
Enzymes
Female
Fetuses
Gene polymorphism
Growth factors
Health risk assessment
Humans
Hypertension
Hypertension - complications
Hypoxia
Ischemia
Kinases
Oxidative stress
Pathogenesis
Placenta
Polymorphism
Polymorphism, Genetic
Pre-eclampsia
Pre-Eclampsia - epidemiology
Pre-Eclampsia - genetics
Preeclampsia
Pregnancy
Pregnancy complications
Proteins
Proteinuria
Review
Risk analysis
Risk Factors
Urine
Veins & arteries
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