Authors
Lai Xu, MinJae Lee, Arun Jeyabalan, James M Roberts
Publication date
2014/2/1
Journal
American journal of obstetrics and gynecology
Volume
210
Issue
2
Pages
149. e1-149. e7
Publisher
Mosby
Description
Objective
Vitamin D deficiency has been linked to the pathogenesis of preeclampsia. Given the demonstrated antiinflammatory function of vitamin D in multiple organ systems including trophoblast cells and placenta, we hypothesized that vitamin D deficiency contributes to the development of preeclampsia through increased inflammation, as indicated by elevated interleukin (IL)-6 concentrations.
Study Design
Plasma samples from a large preeclampsia cohort study were examined in 100 preeclamptic and 100 normotensive pregnant women. Comparisons of vitamin D and IL-6 concentrations used Student t test and χ2 test or their nonparametric counterparts. A logistic regression model assessed the association among vitamin D, IL-6 concentrations, and preeclampsia risk.
Results
The mean concentration of 25-hydroxyvitamin D was 49.4 ± 22.6 nmol/L in normotensives and 42.3 ± 17.3 nmol/L in preeclamptic women …
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Scholar articles
L Xu, MJ Lee, A Jeyabalan, JM Roberts - American journal of obstetrics and gynecology, 2014