SERUM LEVELS OF HUMAN PLACENTAL-LACTOGEN, PREGNANCY-ASSOCIATED PLASMA-PROTEIN A AND ENDOMETRIAL SECRETORY PROTEIN PP14 IN FIRST-TRIMESTER OF DIABETIC PREGNANCY
Jf. Pedersen et al., SERUM LEVELS OF HUMAN PLACENTAL-LACTOGEN, PREGNANCY-ASSOCIATED PLASMA-PROTEIN A AND ENDOMETRIAL SECRETORY PROTEIN PP14 IN FIRST-TRIMESTER OF DIABETIC PREGNANCY, Acta obstetricia et gynecologica Scandinavica, 77(2), 1998, pp. 155-158
Objective. To study maternal serum levels of human placental lactogen
(hPL), pregnancy-associated plasma protein A (PAPP-A) and endometrial
secretory protein PP14 (PP14) in first trimester of diabetic pregnancy
. Methods. Seventy-nine insulin-dependent diabetic women and 93 normal
pregnant women had a venous blood sample drawn in weeks 8-14, ultraso
und age. Serum levels were measured by radioimmunoassays and expressed
in multiples of the median serum value in normal pregnancy at that ul
trasound age. Results. Levels of hPL were significantly lower in diabe
tic mothers than in controls, z'= -5.502, p<0.00001. Levels of PAPP-A
were also significantly lower, z'=2.263, p=0.024, but were significant
ly less depressed than those of hPL, z'=2.41, p=0.015. The PP14 levels
did not deviate from normal. Conclusion. In first trimester of diabet
ic pregnancy there appears to be both a more general depression of tro
phoblast function, and also a specific depression of the hPL release.