Endothelin is a recently discovered, potent vasoconstrictive peptide.
To investigate its involvement in pre-eclampsia, we measured its conce
ntration in the plasma of 10 healthy non-pregnant women, 19 healthy pr
egnant women in early pregnancy, 26 healthy pregnant women in the thir
d trimester, 18 women with pre-eclampsia in the third trimester and 6
women with pre-eclampsia in the postpartum period. In addition, the co
ncentration of endothelin in umbilical venous plasma was measured in 7
healthy pregnant women and in 4 with pre-eclampsia. A sandwich-enzyme
immunoassay for endothelin-1[1-21] was used. The plasma concentration
of endothelin in pre-eclampsia significantly exceeded that of the hea
lthy pregnant women during the third trimester. In pre-eclampsia this
elevated level of plasma endothelin normalised with the fall in blood
pressure 7 days postpartum. The level of endothelin in the umbilical v
ein was 6 to 8 times higher than that in the cubital vein both in the
healthy pregnant women and in those with pre-eclampsia, but there was
no significant difference in the umbilical venous plasma concentration
of endothelin between those two groups. These observations suggest th
at the synthesis of endothelin may be increased in pre-eclampsia and t
hat this increase may play a role in the elevation of peripheral vascu
lar resistance and the production of peripheral ischaemic damage. Dama
ge to the endothelial cells may then stimulate the synthesis of endoth
elin to initiate a vicious cycle.