Correlation of maternal and umbilical cord serum Hedgehog protein contents with physiological changes at different semesters of pregnancy

碩士 === 中山醫學大學 === 生化暨生物科技研究所 === 100 === Preeclampsia causes one-fourth of pregnant-related mortality that is directly or indirectly resulted from its complications.Globally,preeclampsia represents the second leading cause of death related to pregnancy.Therefore, development of early diagnosis and t...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Li-Li, 譚俐俐
Other Authors: 林培正
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2012
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/88962077732414812802
id ndltd-TW-100CSMU5107036
record_format oai_dc
spelling ndltd-TW-100CSMU51070362015-10-13T21:55:43Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/88962077732414812802 Correlation of maternal and umbilical cord serum Hedgehog protein contents with physiological changes at different semesters of pregnancy 母體與胎兒臍帶血血清中Hedgehog蛋白濃度和懷孕不同週期生理變化之相關性分析 Li-Li 譚俐俐 碩士 中山醫學大學 生化暨生物科技研究所 100 Preeclampsia causes one-fourth of pregnant-related mortality that is directly or indirectly resulted from its complications.Globally,preeclampsia represents the second leading cause of death related to pregnancy.Therefore, development of early diagnosis and therapy strategy has always been an important subject of obstetrical research. The etiology of preeclampsia has not been known, but it is generally regarded as related to placental malfunction. Hedgehog protein plays pivotal roles during body and organ development, both in invertebrates and vertebrates. It is also known to regulate vasculogenesis and angiogenesis as well as early placenta formation. Previous studies also showed Hedgehog involvement in, hematopoetic differentiation. Therefore, it is well-justified to study the correlation between serum Hedgehog protein contents in different cycle and preeclampsia factors, in order to assess whether Hedgehog may be used as an early serum diagnostic marker. A total of 60 pregnant women were recruited as volunteers for this study. Maternal serum Hedgehog concentrations were measured by ELISA assay and correlated with factors including maternal age, order of pregnancy, previous abortion, stages of pregnancy (early and 3 trimesters), blood pressure, hemoglobin and red blood cell contents, placental weight, and fetal birth weight. The results showed that serum Hedgehog protein contents at different pregnancy stages appeared to correlate with the order of pregnancy, maternal age, previous abortion experience, maternal blood pressure, red blood cell counts, and hemoglobin, with Hedgehog contents significantly dropped down during the second trimester. Previous abortion experience is related to the stability of endometrium, while anemia is related to the ability of erythropoiesis, and so is placental weight related to angiogenesis. All of the elements of this scenario are pivotal to placental functions and are implicated with hedgehog involvement. Threfore, results of the present study support Hedgehog protein as a highly potential marker for early diagnosis for preeclampsia. 林培正 2012 學位論文 ; thesis 96 zh-TW
collection NDLTD
language zh-TW
format Others
sources NDLTD
description 碩士 === 中山醫學大學 === 生化暨生物科技研究所 === 100 === Preeclampsia causes one-fourth of pregnant-related mortality that is directly or indirectly resulted from its complications.Globally,preeclampsia represents the second leading cause of death related to pregnancy.Therefore, development of early diagnosis and therapy strategy has always been an important subject of obstetrical research. The etiology of preeclampsia has not been known, but it is generally regarded as related to placental malfunction. Hedgehog protein plays pivotal roles during body and organ development, both in invertebrates and vertebrates. It is also known to regulate vasculogenesis and angiogenesis as well as early placenta formation. Previous studies also showed Hedgehog involvement in, hematopoetic differentiation. Therefore, it is well-justified to study the correlation between serum Hedgehog protein contents in different cycle and preeclampsia factors, in order to assess whether Hedgehog may be used as an early serum diagnostic marker. A total of 60 pregnant women were recruited as volunteers for this study. Maternal serum Hedgehog concentrations were measured by ELISA assay and correlated with factors including maternal age, order of pregnancy, previous abortion, stages of pregnancy (early and 3 trimesters), blood pressure, hemoglobin and red blood cell contents, placental weight, and fetal birth weight. The results showed that serum Hedgehog protein contents at different pregnancy stages appeared to correlate with the order of pregnancy, maternal age, previous abortion experience, maternal blood pressure, red blood cell counts, and hemoglobin, with Hedgehog contents significantly dropped down during the second trimester. Previous abortion experience is related to the stability of endometrium, while anemia is related to the ability of erythropoiesis, and so is placental weight related to angiogenesis. All of the elements of this scenario are pivotal to placental functions and are implicated with hedgehog involvement. Threfore, results of the present study support Hedgehog protein as a highly potential marker for early diagnosis for preeclampsia.
author2 林培正
author_facet 林培正
Li-Li
譚俐俐
author Li-Li
譚俐俐
spellingShingle Li-Li
譚俐俐
Correlation of maternal and umbilical cord serum Hedgehog protein contents with physiological changes at different semesters of pregnancy
author_sort Li-Li
title Correlation of maternal and umbilical cord serum Hedgehog protein contents with physiological changes at different semesters of pregnancy
title_short Correlation of maternal and umbilical cord serum Hedgehog protein contents with physiological changes at different semesters of pregnancy
title_full Correlation of maternal and umbilical cord serum Hedgehog protein contents with physiological changes at different semesters of pregnancy
title_fullStr Correlation of maternal and umbilical cord serum Hedgehog protein contents with physiological changes at different semesters of pregnancy
title_full_unstemmed Correlation of maternal and umbilical cord serum Hedgehog protein contents with physiological changes at different semesters of pregnancy
title_sort correlation of maternal and umbilical cord serum hedgehog protein contents with physiological changes at different semesters of pregnancy
publishDate 2012
url http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/88962077732414812802
work_keys_str_mv AT lili correlationofmaternalandumbilicalcordserumhedgehogproteincontentswithphysiologicalchangesatdifferentsemestersofpregnancy
AT tánlìlì correlationofmaternalandumbilicalcordserumhedgehogproteincontentswithphysiologicalchangesatdifferentsemestersofpregnancy
AT lili mǔtǐyǔtāiérqídàixuèxuèqīngzhōnghedgehogdànbáinóngdùhéhuáiyùnbùtóngzhōuqīshēnglǐbiànhuàzhīxiāngguānxìngfēnxī
AT tánlìlì mǔtǐyǔtāiérqídàixuèxuèqīngzhōnghedgehogdànbáinóngdùhéhuáiyùnbùtóngzhōuqīshēnglǐbiànhuàzhīxiāngguānxìngfēnxī
_version_ 1718069853845192704