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- Title
Serum Prohepcidin Concentrations In Preeclamptic Pregnant Women: An Analysis Concerning Serum Iron Status Markers and Compared To Healthy Pregnant Women.
- Authors
Ölmez, Fatma; Oğlak, Süleyman Cemil; Behram, Mustafa; Özköse, Zeynep Gedik; Can, Esra; Ünal, Ömer; Karadeniz, Ozan; Tunc, Seyhmus; Üstünyurt, Emin
- Abstract
This study aimed to evaluate serum prohepcidin concentrations in preeclamptic pregnant women related to iron status markers and compared to healthy pregnant women. A total of 80 pregnant women admitted to a tertiary care obstetric clinic were included in this cross-sectional study. Pregnant women were divided into two groups based on preeclampsia screening results, including those with preeclampsia (n=40) and healthy pregnant women (n=40). Data on the gestational week at the time of blood sampling, and blood analysis findings including complete blood count (CBC), erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), C-reactive protein (CRP), iron homeostasis parameters (serum iron, ferritin, and total iron-binding capacity [TIBC]), and plasma prohepcidin levels were recorded in each woman. The presence of preeclampsia was associated with significantly higher WBC count (13.5±4.4 vs. 10.9±2.9 x103/µL, p=0.001) and serum iron (102.7±65.0 vs. 74.8±54.0 µmol/L, p=0.04) and ferritin (40.9±41.2 vs. 18.6±29.1 µg/L, p=0.007) and plasma prohepcidin (38.2±39.3 vs. 17.91±14.71, p=0.004) levels compared to the healthy pregnant woman. Our findings indicate an increase in serum iron and ferritin levels coupled with elevated prohepcidin levels in pregnancies complicated by preeclampsia. Further longitudinal researches are needed to clarify the role of prohepcidin and active hepcidin in preeclampsia and the potential mechanisms underlying the unregulated hepcidin-iron homeostasis.
- Subjects
FERRITIN; PREGNANT women; IRON in the body; IRON supplements; BLOOD serum analysis; PREECLAMPSIA; BLOOD cell count
- Publication
Eastern Journal of Medicine, 2022, Vol 27, Issue 1, p198
- ISSN
1301-0883
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5505/ejm.2022.32659