Pathophysiological basis for the prophylaxis of preeclampsia through early supplementation with antioxidant vitamins

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Title: Pathophysiological basis for the prophylaxis of preeclampsia through early supplementation with antioxidant vitamins
Author: Rodrigo, Ramón; Parra, Mauro; Bosco, Cleofina; Fernández, Virginia; Barja, Pilar; Guajardo, José; Messina, Rodrigo
Abstract: Preeclampsia (PE) is a multisystem disorder that remains a major cause of maternal and foetal morbidity and death. To date, no treatment has been found that prevents the development of the disease. Endothelial dysfunction is considered to underlie its clinical manifestations, such as maternal hypertension, proteinuria, and edema; however, the precise biochemical pathways involved remain unclear. A current hypothesis invokes the occurrence of oxidative stress as pathogenically important, as suggested by the fact that in PE, the placental and circulating levels of lipid peroxidation products (F2-isoprostanes and malondialdehyde [MDA]) are increased and endothelial cells are activated. A potential mechanism for endothelial dysfunction may Occur via nuclear transcription factor kappa B (NF-kappa B) activation by oxidative stress. Alternatively, the idea that the antiangiogenic placental soluble fms-like tyrosine kinase I factor (sFIt1) is involved in the pathogenesis of this disease is just emerging; however, other pathophysiological events seem to precede its increased production. This review is focused on evidence providing a pathophysiological basis for the beneficial effect of early antioxidant therapy in the prevention of PE, mainly supported by the biological effects of vitamins C and E.
URI: http://www.captura.uchile.cl/handle/2250/2412
Date: 2005-08
dc.identifier.citation: PHARMACOLOGY & THERAPEUTICS


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