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Neutrophil apoptosis in preeclampsia, do steroids confound the relationship?

Authors :
Fuchisawa A
van Eeden S
Magee LA
Whalen B
Leung PC
Russell JA
Walley KR
von Dadelszen P
Source :
The journal of obstetrics and gynaecology research [J Obstet Gynaecol Res] 2004 Oct; Vol. 30 (5), pp. 342-8.
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

Aim: To investigate the influence of maternal corticosteroid administration on neutrophil apoptosis in early onset preeclampsia.<br />Methods: We investigated five groups: early onset preeclampsia (EOPET, <34 weeks, n = 10); late-onset preeclampsia (LOPET, > or =34 weeks, n = 7); normotensive intrauterine growth restriction (nIUGR, n = 11); normal pregnancy (NPC, n = 22); and non-pregnancy (n = 10). We examined, by flow cytometry, spontaneous neutrophil apoptosis after 18 h culture (hypodiploid DNA, Annexin V binding, propidium iodide [PI] permeability).<br />Results: For the 10 women with EOPET exposed to betamethasone in the previous 48 h, we found that neutrophil apoptosis was not inappropriately inhibited, in contrast to our previous findings in women not thus exposed. Neither LOPET nor nIUGR differed from normal pregnancy.<br />Conclusion: Betamethasone alters the rate of spontaneous neutrophil apoptosis in EOPET. The anti-inflammatory influence of betamethasone may explain some of the differences between our previous and present findings with respect to neutrophil apoptosis in EOPET. Corticosteroids ameliorate the course of antenatal and postnatal preeclampsia. These results may reflect the mechanisms that underlie the transient improvements seen with antenatal dexamethasone use.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1341-8076
Volume :
30
Issue :
5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The journal of obstetrics and gynaecology research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
15327445
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1447-0756.2004.00209.x