Do the physiological aging of the placenta and the changes in angiogenesis marker sFlt-1 and PlGF concentrations predispose patients to late-onset preeclampsia?

2019 
Objective: Aging of the placenta is associated with natural processes that impair its functions. The processes are related to both oxidative stress exacerbation and the occurrence of higher concentrations of disordered angiogenesis markers. Both these types of processes are known to play roles in the development of preeclampsia. We attempted to show that natural ageing of the placenta can be one of the cofactors contributing to the development of late-onset preeclampsia.Patients, materials and methods: 159 pregnant patients were divided into four groups: Two of preeclampsia patients and two of patients with physiological pregnancies, depending on the gestational age. For each group, disordered angiogenesis markers sFlt-1 and PlGF before and after 34 weeks of gestation and in particular stages of gestation were analyzed.Results: Lower PlGF and sFlt-1/PlGF ratio values were found in cases of late-onset preeclampsia. In physiological pregnancies, sFlt-1 values were observed to increase and PlGF value...
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