Distinct Factors in Plasma of Preeclamptic Women Increase Endothelial Nitric Oxide or Prostacyclin
- 1 November 1996
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Hypertension
- Vol. 28 (5) , 758-764
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.hyp.28.5.758
Abstract
The pathogenesis of preeclampsia is proposed to be due to uncharacterized circulating factors that activate endothelial cells. Support for this hypothesis is provided by in vitro activation of endothelial cells by plasma from preeclamptic women, eg, increased nitric oxide and prostacyclin generation. We performed molecular sizing, lipid extraction, and lipoprotein fractionation of plasma from normal pregnant and preeclamptic women and determined the ability of these plasma fractions to increase nitric oxide or prostacyclin generation by endothelial cells. Fractions from plasma of preeclamptic women were consistently more active than fractions from normal pregnant women, although characterization was qualitatively similar. The factors stimulating nitric oxide and prostacyclin were different. The factor (or factors) stimulating nitric oxide generation was extractable by charcoal and present in lipid extracts and lipoprotein isolates with a molecular weight greater that 1.5 million daltons, which is characteristic of a lipoprotein or lipoprotein aggregate. By contrast, activity to stimulate prostacyclin persisted after charcoal stripping or lipoprotein removal, partitioned to the aqueous fraction, and had a molecular weight of approximately 50 000 D. Two distinct factors in the blood of preeclamptic women alter endothelial function in vitro. This information should guide the search for circulating factors contributing to the pathophysiology of preeclampsia.Keywords
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