kiss1-protein--human and Proteinuria

kiss1-protein--human has been researched along with Proteinuria* in 2 studies

Other Studies

2 other study(ies) available for kiss1-protein--human and Proteinuria

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Metastin levels in pregnancies complicated by pre-eclampsia and their relation with disease severity.
    The journal of maternal-fetal & neonatal medicine : the official journal of the European Association of Perinatal Medicine, the Federation of Asia and Oceania Perinatal Societies, the International Society of Perinatal Obstetricians, 2012, Volume: 25, Issue:12

    To evaluate the role of metastin levels in the pathophysiology of pre-eclampsia and to determine whether there is a relationship between the severity of the disease and Doppler velocimetry measurements.. This cross-sectional study included 89 pregnant women (50 healthy normotensive pregnant women, 15 patients with mild pre-eclampsia, and 24 patients with severe pre-eclampsia) at the third trimester of pregnancy. The maternal levels of plasma metastin were determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. The umbilical artery and uterine artery blood flow velocities were measured by transabdominal color and pulsed Doppler ultrasound.. Plasma metastin levels were lower in patients with pre-eclampsia than those in the normotensive pregnant women. Four patients with mild pre-eclampsia and seven patients with severe pre-eclampsia had abnormal Doppler velocimetry findings. Metastin levels of pre-eclamptic patients with abnormal Doppler velocimetry findings were significantly lower than those in patients with normal Doppler velocimetry findings. Plasma metastin levels negatively correlated with proteinuria in 24 hours and with mean arterial pressure in the cases of pre-eclampsia.. The findings suggest that decreased maternal concentrations of plasma metastin may be involved in the pathogenesis of pre-eclampsia. Plasma metastin levels may be useful in the assessment of the severity of pre-eclampsia. However, further trials are needed to clarify the role of metastin in pre-eclampsia.

    Topics: Adult; Blood Flow Velocity; Cross-Sectional Studies; Female; Humans; Kisspeptins; Pre-Eclampsia; Pregnancy; Pregnancy Trimester, Third; Proteinuria; Severity of Illness Index; Ultrasonography, Doppler; Ultrasonography, Prenatal; Umbilical Arteries; Uterine Artery

2012
Comparative expression profiles for KiSS-1 and REN genes in preeclamptic and healthy placental tissues.
    European journal of obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive biology, 2011, Volume: 159, Issue:1

    The aim of the present work was to look at differences in the placental tissue expression of KiSS-1 and REN genes from preeclamptic and healthy pregnant women, that could account for a possible synergistic function for both genes in the pathogenesis of preeclampsia.. This case-control study involved 27 preeclamptic women and 27 normoevolutive pregnant women. cDNA was obtained from placental tissue to carry out qPCR for both KiSS-1 and REN genes in order to compare mRNA expression levels in the studied groups. Statistical analysis showed expression differences that correlate with clinical and/or biochemical variables.. Higher expression for KiSS-1 in PEE vs. control woman (p=0.001) was observed, whereas no difference was observed for REN expression (p=0.300) when all the subjects were included. However, REN expression was significant higher when the samples were stratified according to preeclampsia severity. For 18 mild preeclamptic patients the p-value was p=0.001 compared to their controls, while for the remaining nine with severe preeclampsia the expression became significant (p=0.001).. Our results suggest that the high KiSS-1 expression seen in preeclamptic patients is in accordance with its role as an inhibitor of trophoblast invasiveness and maintained until the end of gestation. On the other hand, aggressive therapeutic management and/or severity status of patients have a direct effect on placental REN expression levels, masking the natural high expression of this gene on preeclamptic placental tissue. Therefore it was not possible to establish a real concordant expression profile for KiSS-1 and REN genes.

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Antihypertensive Agents; Case-Control Studies; Cluster Analysis; Female; Genetic Association Studies; Humans; Hypertension; Kisspeptins; Placenta; Pre-Eclampsia; Pregnancy; Pregnancy Proteins; Proteinuria; Renin; RNA, Messenger; Severity of Illness Index; Up-Regulation; Young Adult

2011