THE CHOLESTEROL TO PHOSPHOLIPIDS RATIO (C PL) OF THE ERYTHROCYTE-MEMBRANE IN NORMOTENSIVE, HYPERTENSIVE PREGNANT AND IN CORD-BLOOD AS ASSESSED BY A SIMPLE ENZYMATIC METHOD/
Jjp. Garnica et al., THE CHOLESTEROL TO PHOSPHOLIPIDS RATIO (C PL) OF THE ERYTHROCYTE-MEMBRANE IN NORMOTENSIVE, HYPERTENSIVE PREGNANT AND IN CORD-BLOOD AS ASSESSED BY A SIMPLE ENZYMATIC METHOD/, Scandinavian journal of clinical & laboratory investigation, 54(8), 1994, pp. 631-635
The study described was conducted to evaluate a simple enzymatic metho
d for the study of the cholesterol/phospholipids ratio in erythrocyte
membrane (C/PL) in a group of normal pregnant, of hypertensive pregnan
t, in nonpregnant controls and in cord blood. Subjects consisted of 28
normotensive pregnant women (NT), 14 women with pregnancy induced hyp
ertension (PIH), 10 non-pregnant normotensive women (Non-Preg) and 14
samples obtained from umbilical cord (C) at delivery from normotensive
pregnant. Red blood cells were isolated from heparinated blood sample
s. Lipids were extracted from erythrocytes by isopropanol/chloroform,
without preparation of cell ghosts. Cholesterol content was evaluated
by cholesterol oxidase and phospholipids were estimated as organic pho
sphorus in the total lipid extract. We found a significant difference
of C/PL between the PIH group and the NT group (1.01, SD 0.11 vs. 0.76
, SD 0.10, 95% CI 0.74-0.78; p < 0.001) and the Non-Preg group (0.83,
SD 0.11, 95% CI 0.80-0.86; p < 0.001). Cord blood C/PL was significant
ly elevated with respect to NT (1.25, SD 0.13 vs. 0.76, SD 0.10; p < 0
.001). The method was proven to be fast, reliable and of value for the
study of the pathophysiology of the alteration of the lipid compositi
on, i.e., the increased cholesterol content, of the red cell membrane
found in hypertensive pregnant patients.