USEFULNESS OF NEUTROPHIL ELASTASE AND ENDOGENEOUS PROTEASE INHIBITOR IN ASSESSMENT OF SEVERITY OF PRE-ECLAMPSIA.

  • MD Assistant Professor, Department of BiochemistryJ.L.N. Medical College & Attached Group of Hospital, Ajmer, Rajasthan, 305001 India.
  • MD Ex.Sr. Professor & HOD Department of PediatricsJ.L.N. Medical College & Hospital, Presently working as Senior Consultant Mittal hospital and research centre Ajmer, Rajasthan, 305001 India.
  • MD Sr Professor & HOD,Department of Biochemistry J.L.N. Medical College & Hospital, Ajmer, Rajasthan, 305001 India.
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Background : (PE) is one of the main causes of maternal and fetal mortality and morbidity. PE is associated with an inflammatory state and with oxidative stress, in maternal circulation. Our aim was to evaluate and compare the levels of oxidative stress and inflammatory markers. Neutrophil Elastase (NE), a serine protease stored in the primary granules of neutrophils, is capable of degrading various extracellular matrix proteins and thus uncontrolled elastase activity can lead to destroyal of the integrity of endothelial cells and could lead to exacerbate the symptoms in preeclampsia. Aim: The aim of this study was to study usefulness of the activity ,of neutrophil elastase and its endogenous inhibitors ?1-antitrypsin (?1-AT) and ?2-macroglobulin (?2-MG) with severity of preeclampsia. Methodology: The present was conducted on 100 subjects, of various age groups. Study included diagnosed pre-eclamptic patients (50) attending Medical OPD, patients admitted in medical and obsetritic & Gynecological department and patients coming in Radioimmunoassay (RIA) laboratory, Biochemistry Department J.L.N. Medical College & Hospital, Ajmer. The results of patients were compared with the fifty healthy subjects. Serum CRP was estimated by rapid latex slide and uric acid by uricase method. Plasma elastase was estimated using Succinyl tri- L-alanyl-p-nitroanilide as substrate. Plasma ?1-AT, ?2-MG and PMN elastase/ ?1-PI complex were quantified by ELISA. Results: The activity of elastase was increased significantly in severe preeclampsia (0.72+0.08) in comparison to normal (0.40+0.10) and mild preeclamptic subjects (0.37+0.03). The values of ?1-AT were significantly less in mild (83.94+25.08) and severe preeclampsia (68.58+26.39) in comparison to normal (110.26?+42.39). There was a significant rise in the levels of ?2-MG in severe preeclampsia. However, the complex estimation did not evince any significant changes. Serum uric acid and CRP levels significantly elevated in preeclampsia compared to controls. Conclusion: Present study indicates that monitoring e levated NE activity is a characteristic marker for severity of preeclampsia. Also, the reduced level of ?1-AT is an indication of a possible role of this inhibitor supplementation for the control of complications of preeclampsia.


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[Varsha Chowdhry, Balram Chowdhry and G.G Kaushik (2019); USEFULNESS OF NEUTROPHIL ELASTASE AND ENDOGENEOUS PROTEASE INHIBITOR IN ASSESSMENT OF SEVERITY OF PRE-ECLAMPSIA. Int. J. of Adv. Res. 7 (May). 684-689] (ISSN 2320-5407). www.journalijar.com


DR BALRAM CHOWDHRY
MITTAL HOSPITAL AND JLN MEDICAL COLLEGE AJMER

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Article DOI: 10.21474/IJAR01/9090      
DOI URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.21474/IJAR01/9090