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Original Article

Prostacyclin Production in Whole Blood Throughout Normal Pregnancy

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Pages 191-202 | Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

In a longitudinal study of twelve normal pregnant women the base-line plasma values of 6-keto prostaglandin (PG)F, the stable degradation product of prostacyclin, were determined. At the same time the capacity of their blood to produce prostacyclin was assessed using a stimulation test. khen collagen is added to citrated whole blood there is a prompt rise in plasma 6-keto PGF, which results from the synthesis of prostacyclin by leukocytes. These cells use cyclic endoperoxides in part coming from activated platelets and in part derived from endogenous substrate to produce prostacyclin.

Both the base-line values and the capacity to produce prostacyclin fell significantly after 33 weeks of pregnancy.

The decreased capacity to produce prostacyclin in the later stages of pregnancy may help account for the relatively diminished refractoriness to angiotensin II, characterizing the last two months of normal pregnancies.

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