摘要
To investigate the effect of neutrophil activation on pathogenesis of pre eclampsia, neutrophil activation was examined by using flow cytometry to assess the CD11b expression and the levels of plasma endothelin 1 (ET 1) and serum NO - 2 were also measured by using non equilibrium radioimmunoassay and by Griess assay in 29 pregnant women with pre eclampsia and 31 normal pregnant women at third trimester. The expression of neutrophil CD11b was significantly elevated in women with pre eclampsia as compared with that of normal pregnant women at third trimester. The mean fluorescence index of CD11b was 438.38±179.91 and 326.97±170.14 respectively ( P < 0.05). The plasma ET 1 level and serum NO 2 concentration in pre eclampsic women (63.69±48.33 pg/ml and 20.03±4.77 μmol/L, respectively) were both significantly increased as compared with those in the normal pregnancy women (29.98±20.25 pg/ml and 15.47±5.47 μmol/L, respectively, P <0.01). The neutrophil CD11b expression was significantly elevated in pre eclampsia. The increased neutrophil activation may cause the damage of vascular endothelium and result in NO release compensatory increase in endothelial cells, suggesting that the neutrophil activation may play a key role in pathogenesis of pre eclampsia.
To investigate the effect of neutrophil activation on pathogenesis of pre eclampsia, neutrophil activation was examined by using flow cytometry to assess the CD11b expression and the levels of plasma endothelin 1 (ET 1) and serum NO - 2 were also measured by using non equilibrium radioimmunoassay and by Griess assay in 29 pregnant women with pre eclampsia and 31 normal pregnant women at third trimester. The expression of neutrophil CD11b was significantly elevated in women with pre eclampsia as compared with that of normal pregnant women at third trimester. The mean fluorescence index of CD11b was 438.38±179.91 and 326.97±170.14 respectively ( P < 0.05). The plasma ET 1 level and serum NO 2 concentration in pre eclampsic women (63.69±48.33 pg/ml and 20.03±4.77 μmol/L, respectively) were both significantly increased as compared with those in the normal pregnancy women (29.98±20.25 pg/ml and 15.47±5.47 μmol/L, respectively, P <0.01). The neutrophil CD11b expression was significantly elevated in pre eclampsia. The increased neutrophil activation may cause the damage of vascular endothelium and result in NO release compensatory increase in endothelial cells, suggesting that the neutrophil activation may play a key role in pathogenesis of pre eclampsia.