Increased levels of the soluble receptor of Interleukin-6 in patients with preeclampsia compared to normotensive pregnant women

Authors

  • Marta Ribeiro Hentschke PUCRS
  • Luiza Silveira Lucas PUCRS
  • Bruna Krauspenhar PUCRS
  • Raisa Perdomo Felix PUCRS
  • Alex Oliboni Sussela PUCRS
  • Francine Berlesi PUCRS
  • Carlos Eduardo Poli-de-Figueiredo PUCRS
  • Bartira E. Pinheiro da Costa PUCRS

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-6108.2013.4.14862

Keywords:

Preeclampsia, Cytokine, Interleukin-6, Receptors, Inflammation

Abstract

AIMS: To compare Interleukin-6 soluble receptor (IL-6sR) plasmatic levels between normotensive pregnant controls and preeclamptic women. METHODS: Maternal blood samples were collected before delivery from 21 patients with preeclampsia and 39 normotensive pregnant controls. Samples were stored at -80°C until laboratory assay. IL-6sR was measured by ELISA enzyme immunoassay. To compare groups Student's t test was used. Results with P less than 0.05 were considered significant. RESULTS: Data from preeclampsia and normotensive pregnant controls were respectively: maternal age 22.3±4.8 vs 26.0±3.7 years (P=0.06); gestational age 32.7±5.8 vs 40.1±0.8 weeks (P=0.01); systolic blood pressure 143.0±2.2 vs 118.8±3.1 mmHg (P=0.01); diastolic blood pressure 112.5±4.0 vs 77.2±10.2 mmHg (P=0.01); uric acid 5.87±1.10 vs 4.57±0.12 mg/dL (P=0.02); creatinine 0.82±0.12 vs 0.73±0.09 mg/dL (P=0.01); birth weight 2130.7±839.3 vs 3555.0±261.0 g (P=0.01); placental weight 621.3±167.0 vs 796.3±154.2 g (P=0,05). Proteinuria over creatininuria ratio in the preeclampsia group was 2.40±1.31. The concentration of IL-6sR (ng/dL) was 28.7±10.8 in preeclampsia vs 16.5±6.4 in normotensive pregnant controls (P=0.01). CONCLUSIONS: These results show an increased plasma levels of IL-6sRin patients with preeclampsia compared to normotensive pregnant women. More studies are necessary to clarify the pathophysiology of this entity, including the analysis of other cytokines linked to this receptor, due to the fact that they can be the key for the systemic inflammatory response that occurs in these patients and therefore for their treatment.

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Author Biographies

Marta Ribeiro Hentschke, PUCRS

Médica. Doutoranda do PPGMCS-PUCRS

Luiza Silveira Lucas, PUCRS

Acadêmica da Faculdade de Medicina da Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (FAMED-PUCRS).

Bruna Krauspenhar, PUCRS

Farmacêutica. Mestranda do PPGMCS-PUCRS.

Raisa Perdomo Felix, PUCRS

Acadêmica da Faculdade de Medicina da Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (FAMED-PUCRS).

Alex Oliboni Sussela, PUCRS

Acadêmico da Faculdade de Medicina da Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (FAMED-PUCRS)

Francine Berlesi, PUCRS

Acadêmica da Faculdade de Medicina da Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (FAMED-PUCRS).

Carlos Eduardo Poli-de-Figueiredo, PUCRS

Médico Nefrologista. Doutor pela University of Oxford, Inglaterra. Professor Titular do Departamento de Medicina Interna da FAMED-PUCRS e do PPGMCS-PUCRS. Chefe do Serviço de Nefrologia do Hospital São Lucas da PUCRS.

Bartira E. Pinheiro da Costa, PUCRS

Doutora em Ciências pela Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul. Professora Adjunta do Departamento de Medicina Interna da Faculdade de Medicina da Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (FAMED-PUCRS) e do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Medicina e Ciências da Saúde da PUCRS (PPGMCS-PUCRS). Coordenadora da Comissão Científica da FAMED-PUCRS.

Published

2014-01-18

How to Cite

Hentschke, M. R., Lucas, L. S., Krauspenhar, B., Felix, R. P., Sussela, A. O., Berlesi, F., Poli-de-Figueiredo, C. E., & Costa, B. E. P. da. (2014). Increased levels of the soluble receptor of Interleukin-6 in patients with preeclampsia compared to normotensive pregnant women. Scientia Medica, 23(4), 213–218. https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-6108.2013.4.14862

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