New insight in physiopathology of preeclampsia and intra-uterine growth retardation: role of inflammation

Gynécologie, obstétrique & fertilité
F BretelleC d'Ercole

Abstract

Inflammatory response is a major component in physiopathology of preeclampsia and intra-uterine growth retardation. Endothelium is a main connection between placental ischemia and clinical manifestations during vascular pregnancy complications. In this review recent findings concerning inflammatory response and its links with endothelium are reported. Studies concerning isolated intra-uterine growth retardation confirm the hypothesis of a similar pathophysiology with an activation confined to utero-placental bed or at a lower level. Current information on oxidative stress, atherosclerosis, and apoptosis in vascular pregnancy complications are available in this review. These concepts offer innovative possibilities of treatment.

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