The study was conducted to determine whether altered plasma concentrations
of soluble selectins are involved in the pathogenesis of pre-eclampsia, Mat
ernal plasma samples were collected from 20 patients with preeclampsia, and
from 20 matched normotensive patients with uncomplicated pregnancies. Samp
les were assayed for soluble endothelial selectin (sES), platelet selectin
(sPS) and leukocyte selectin (sLS) by specific enzyme-linked immunosorbent
assay. The three soluble selectins were detectable in the plasma of all pre
-eclamptic and control patients. The mean plasma concentrations of sPS and
sLS were comparable between the groups. However, the mean plasma concentrat
ion of sES was significantly higher in the pre-eclamptic group compared wit
h the control group (61 ng/ml +/- 30 ng/ml compared with 40 ng/ml +/- 17 ng
/ml; P < 0.01). The selective increased plasma concentrations of sES in pat
ients with pre-eclampsia provide specific evidence for endothelial activati
on and may reflect distinct pathways for neutrophil activation in pre-eclam
psia.