Hyperemesis gravidarum is associated with oxidative stress

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Fait, V [1 ]
Sela, S [1 ]
Ophir, E [1 ]
Shnaider, O [1 ]
Nissimov, J [1 ]
Tkach, M [1 ]
Hirsh, Y [1 ]
Veber, A [1 ]
Tarasova, L [1 ]
Khotaba, S [1 ]
Oettinger, M [1 ]
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[1] Western Galilee Hosp, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, Naharyia, Israel
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THIRD WORLD CONGRESS ON CONTROVERSIES IN OBSTETRICS GYNECOLOGY & INFERTILITY, FREE PAPERS | 2002年
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hyperemesis gravidarum; oxidative stress; glutathione;
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Hyperemesis gravidarum (HEG) associated with pregnancy is a severe form of nausea and vomiting causing decrease in nutrient antioxidants. Hence, we hypothesize that oxidation injury may be involved in the pathogenesis of HEG. Plasma levels of the ubiquitous antioxidant, reduced glutathione (GSH) may serve as a sensitive measure for systemic oxidative stress. Women with pregnancies complicated by HEG (study group) were compared with pregnant women without HEG (pregnant-control group) and with healthy non-pregnant women (non-pregnant control group). Plasma GSH levels were significantly higher in the pregnant control group than in non-pregnant controls (6.13 +/- 2.9 muM vs. 1.01 +/- 0.3 muM p<0.01). In contrast, values in the HEG women at the time of admission were significantly lower than the pregnant controls (3.12 +/- 11.6 muM, p<0.01). At the second sampling, when the women had ceased vomiting, plasma GSH values were higher than at the acute stage of the illness and were no longer significantly different from the pregnant control group (4.43 +/- 1.6 muM). Low values of plasma GSH in HEG patients suggest that oxidative stress is associated with this condition.
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