Objective: There is emerging evidence suggesting that women who develop hypertensive disorders of pregnancy should be considered at risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD). Our objective was to determine whether persistent endothelial activation, which represents the earliest step in atherogenesis, is present after delivery in women with a history of hypertensive pregnancies compared to women with normal pregnancies. Study design: Two matched case-control studies were conducted. In the first study, endothelial activation was assessed by the measurement of soluble intercellular adhesion molecules, namely, intercellular adhesion molecules-1 (ICAM-1), vascular cellular adhesion molecules-1 (V-CAM-1), E-selectin and P-selectin in 25 women with hypertensive pregnancies and in a matched control group with an uncomplicated pregnancy one month and three months after delivery. In the second study, adhesion molecules were measured in 20 patients with a history of HELLP syndrome several years after pregnancy and in 20 matched controls. Results: Increased levels of soluble adhesion molecules were found in women with hypertensive complications compared to women with uncomplicated pregnancies shortly after delivery. Significant differences were still present, several years after delivery comparing levels of adhesion molecules in women with a history of HELLP syndrome with those found in control patients. Conclusions: Patients with hypertensive pregnancies showed an abnormal activation of the endothelium which persists after pregnancy. This activation was particularly marked in patients experiencing HELLP syndrome. These observations may represent an explanation to the increased risk of CVD later in life in patients experiencing hypertensive pregnancies, especially in women with a history of HELLP syndrome

Hypertension in pregnancy and endothelial activation: an emerging risk factor for cardiovascular disease / Lazzarin, N; Desideri, Giovambattista; Ferri, Claudio; Valensise, H; Gagliardi, G; Tiralongo, Gm; Manfellotto, D.. - In: PREGNANCY HYPERTENSION. - ISSN 2210-7789. - 2:4(2012), pp. 393-397. [10.1016/j.preghy.2012.02.002]

Hypertension in pregnancy and endothelial activation: an emerging risk factor for cardiovascular disease

DESIDERI, GIOVAMBATTISTA;FERRI, CLAUDIO;
2012

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Objective: There is emerging evidence suggesting that women who develop hypertensive disorders of pregnancy should be considered at risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD). Our objective was to determine whether persistent endothelial activation, which represents the earliest step in atherogenesis, is present after delivery in women with a history of hypertensive pregnancies compared to women with normal pregnancies. Study design: Two matched case-control studies were conducted. In the first study, endothelial activation was assessed by the measurement of soluble intercellular adhesion molecules, namely, intercellular adhesion molecules-1 (ICAM-1), vascular cellular adhesion molecules-1 (V-CAM-1), E-selectin and P-selectin in 25 women with hypertensive pregnancies and in a matched control group with an uncomplicated pregnancy one month and three months after delivery. In the second study, adhesion molecules were measured in 20 patients with a history of HELLP syndrome several years after pregnancy and in 20 matched controls. Results: Increased levels of soluble adhesion molecules were found in women with hypertensive complications compared to women with uncomplicated pregnancies shortly after delivery. Significant differences were still present, several years after delivery comparing levels of adhesion molecules in women with a history of HELLP syndrome with those found in control patients. Conclusions: Patients with hypertensive pregnancies showed an abnormal activation of the endothelium which persists after pregnancy. This activation was particularly marked in patients experiencing HELLP syndrome. These observations may represent an explanation to the increased risk of CVD later in life in patients experiencing hypertensive pregnancies, especially in women with a history of HELLP syndrome
2012
adhesion molecules; cardiovascular diseases; endothelial activation; pregnancy induced hypertensio
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Hypertension in pregnancy and endothelial activation: an emerging risk factor for cardiovascular disease / Lazzarin, N; Desideri, Giovambattista; Ferri, Claudio; Valensise, H; Gagliardi, G; Tiralongo, Gm; Manfellotto, D.. - In: PREGNANCY HYPERTENSION. - ISSN 2210-7789. - 2:4(2012), pp. 393-397. [10.1016/j.preghy.2012.02.002]
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