A prospective study of circulating prolactin during primigravid pregnancy.

R H Hayashi, T M Siler-Khodr, R A Becker
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A prospective, cross-sectional study of 164 primigravid patients was conducted to determine the role of prolactin in the pathogenesis of pregnancy induced hypertension. Clinically normal patients had peripheral venous blood sampled from the lateral and recumbent positions monthly in the morning during their last two trimesters in labor and six weeks postpartum. One-third of the patients had 24 hour urine collections. Homologous double antibody radioimmunoassays were performed to determine prolactin levels. The data were analyzed according to pregnancy outcome: pregnancy-induced hypertension or normotensive throughout pregnancy. Acute positional change did not influence prolactin level. Prolactin levels were significantly elevated in the hypertensive outcome group only at 37-39 weeks and were not correlated with sodium excretion. We conclude that circulating prolactin does not play a significant role in pathogenesis of pregnancy-induced hypertension, but perhaps the elevated levels may be reflecting pathophysiologic changes.

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初孕期间循环催乳素的前瞻性研究。
为了确定催乳素在妊高征发病机制中的作用,对164例原孕患者进行了前瞻性横断面研究。临床正常的患者在分娩的最后两个月和产后六周每月在早上采集侧卧位和平卧位的外周静脉血。三分之一的患者在24小时内收集尿液。采用同源双抗体放射免疫法测定催乳素水平。根据妊娠结局对数据进行分析:妊娠高血压或妊娠期间血压正常。急性体位变化不影响催乳素水平。高血压结局组的催乳素水平仅在37-39周时显著升高,且与钠排泄无关。我们的结论是,循环催乳素在妊娠高血压的发病机制中没有重要作用,但可能升高的水平可能反映了病理生理变化。
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