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“Role of lipid peroxidation and antioxidant status in pathogenesis of Pre-eclampsia.”

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Introduction: In India, the incidence of pre-eclampsia is reported to be 8-10% of the pregnancies The present study was planned to determine the role of lipid peroxidation and antioxidant function in the development of pre-eclampsia. Material & Methods : The study comprised of 30 normal pregnant women and 30 pre-eclamptic women in their third trimester of pregnancy. The following estimations were done: Serum Malondialdehyde (MDA), Serum Vitamin E. Results : The levels of serum MDA were significantly increased in cases as compared to normal pregnant women and vitamin E levels were significantly decreased in cases as compared to controls. Conlcusion: Increased levels of lipid peroxidation product(MDA) and decreased levels of antioxidant (Vitamin E) in women with preeclampsia suggest that oxidative stress play a key role in the genesis of endothelial dysfunction and expression of pre-eclampsia.
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This association may be significant in understanding the
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may have a predictive role in the assessment of the extent of
endothelial damage in pre-eclampsia and may help patient
by preventing or foreseeing the effects of complications in
pre-eclampsia. As oxidative stress can provoke endothelial
dysfunction, the pregnant subjects should be supplemented
with antioxidants to prevent overwhelming of oxidative
stress.
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