A comparative study of the protein C system in mother's blood, cord blood and amniotic fluid.

Activated protein C (APC) is an important anticoagulant which plays a role in pathophysiology of pregnancy, e.g. in maintenance of the uteroplacental circulation and development of the fetus as well as in pathogenesis of preeclampsia. The study objective was to compare the levels of the respective c...

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Main Authors: Ewa Zekanowska, Waldemar Uszyński, Mieczysław Uszyński, Jarosław Kuczyński, Marek Szymański
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Via Medica 2010-08-01
Series:Folia Histochemica et Cytobiologica
Online Access:http://czasopisma.viamedica.pl/fhc/article/view/4217
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spelling doaj-7fea3c9084ee44af91a94f46ec82b3f62020-11-24T21:48:56ZengVia MedicaFolia Histochemica et Cytobiologica0239-85081897-56312010-08-0148226226610.5603/4217A comparative study of the protein C system in mother's blood, cord blood and amniotic fluid.Ewa ZekanowskaWaldemar UszyńskiMieczysław UszyńskiJarosław KuczyńskiMarek SzymańskiActivated protein C (APC) is an important anticoagulant which plays a role in pathophysiology of pregnancy, e.g. in maintenance of the uteroplacental circulation and development of the fetus as well as in pathogenesis of preeclampsia. The study objective was to compare the levels of the respective components of the protein C system (protein C, PC; protein S, PS; thrombomodulin, TM) as well as thrombin activatable fibrinolysis inhibitor - TAFI in mother's blood, cord blood and amniotic fluid. The study group consisted of 136 healthy parturients at term, divided into subgroups of 30-35. The immunoenzymatic method (ELISA) was used to measure the antigens of the components studied. The concentrations of PC and PS antigens were the highest in the mother's blood plasma (135.11+/-1.05% and 92.0+/-13.24%, respectively), lower in cord blood plasma (57.60+/-10.32% and 33.19+/-4.96%, respectively) and the lowest in amniotic fluid (6.75+/-3.50% and 2.40+/-1.64%, respectively); the differences between the levels of that of mother, fetus and amniotic fluid were statistically significant (p< or =0.0001). The TM and TAFI antigen concentrations were the highest in cord blood plasma (11.35+/-3.71 ng/ml and 91.50 (median; range: 71.76-160.77) ng/ml, respectively) and lower in maternal plasma (4.51+/-0.71 ng/ml and 55.46 - median; range: 39.77-68.54 ng/ml, respectively); the differences between the levels of that of cord blood plasma and maternal plasma were statistically significant (p< or =0.0001). Of the three protein C system components, PC and PS occur in relatively high concentrations in maternal blood, being lower in fetal blood and the lowest in amniotic fluid. On the other hand, as an exception, the concentrations of TM and TAFI are the highest in fetus blood.http://czasopisma.viamedica.pl/fhc/article/view/4217
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author Ewa Zekanowska
Waldemar Uszyński
Mieczysław Uszyński
Jarosław Kuczyński
Marek Szymański
spellingShingle Ewa Zekanowska
Waldemar Uszyński
Mieczysław Uszyński
Jarosław Kuczyński
Marek Szymański
A comparative study of the protein C system in mother's blood, cord blood and amniotic fluid.
Folia Histochemica et Cytobiologica
author_facet Ewa Zekanowska
Waldemar Uszyński
Mieczysław Uszyński
Jarosław Kuczyński
Marek Szymański
author_sort Ewa Zekanowska
title A comparative study of the protein C system in mother's blood, cord blood and amniotic fluid.
title_short A comparative study of the protein C system in mother's blood, cord blood and amniotic fluid.
title_full A comparative study of the protein C system in mother's blood, cord blood and amniotic fluid.
title_fullStr A comparative study of the protein C system in mother's blood, cord blood and amniotic fluid.
title_full_unstemmed A comparative study of the protein C system in mother's blood, cord blood and amniotic fluid.
title_sort comparative study of the protein c system in mother's blood, cord blood and amniotic fluid.
publisher Via Medica
series Folia Histochemica et Cytobiologica
issn 0239-8508
1897-5631
publishDate 2010-08-01
description Activated protein C (APC) is an important anticoagulant which plays a role in pathophysiology of pregnancy, e.g. in maintenance of the uteroplacental circulation and development of the fetus as well as in pathogenesis of preeclampsia. The study objective was to compare the levels of the respective components of the protein C system (protein C, PC; protein S, PS; thrombomodulin, TM) as well as thrombin activatable fibrinolysis inhibitor - TAFI in mother's blood, cord blood and amniotic fluid. The study group consisted of 136 healthy parturients at term, divided into subgroups of 30-35. The immunoenzymatic method (ELISA) was used to measure the antigens of the components studied. The concentrations of PC and PS antigens were the highest in the mother's blood plasma (135.11+/-1.05% and 92.0+/-13.24%, respectively), lower in cord blood plasma (57.60+/-10.32% and 33.19+/-4.96%, respectively) and the lowest in amniotic fluid (6.75+/-3.50% and 2.40+/-1.64%, respectively); the differences between the levels of that of mother, fetus and amniotic fluid were statistically significant (p< or =0.0001). The TM and TAFI antigen concentrations were the highest in cord blood plasma (11.35+/-3.71 ng/ml and 91.50 (median; range: 71.76-160.77) ng/ml, respectively) and lower in maternal plasma (4.51+/-0.71 ng/ml and 55.46 - median; range: 39.77-68.54 ng/ml, respectively); the differences between the levels of that of cord blood plasma and maternal plasma were statistically significant (p< or =0.0001). Of the three protein C system components, PC and PS occur in relatively high concentrations in maternal blood, being lower in fetal blood and the lowest in amniotic fluid. On the other hand, as an exception, the concentrations of TM and TAFI are the highest in fetus blood.
url http://czasopisma.viamedica.pl/fhc/article/view/4217
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