Interleukin-6 and Malondialdehyde in Women with Preterm Birth

Vinita Verma, H. Oza, Riddhi Thaker, Sunil Kumar
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Preterm Birth (PTB) is one of the main causes of neonatal death and infant mortality and morbidity. The pro-inflammatory cytokine interleukin-6 (IL-6) is a major proinflammatory mediator of the host response to infection and malondialdehyde (MDA) is a marker of oxidative stress. To evaluate potential associations between IL-6 and MDA levels in women with preterm birth. A total of 150 women (66 with full-term and 84 with PTB) were enrolled in this case-control study. Predesigned performas were filled through questionnaire interviews to collect data on personal, demographic, occupational, lifestyle and reproductive history. Blood samples were collected within 36 hours of delivery. Serum concentrations of IL-6 and MDA were determined in mothers with full-term and preterm birth. The mean age was marginally higher; whereas BMI was slightly lower in cases (PTB) as compared to controls (full-term) subjects. Serum IL-6 and MDA levels were significantly higher in subjects with PTB than full-term birth. The data were further analyzed with respect to underweight, normal and overweight/obese BMI. In all the BMI categories, the levels of IL-6 and MDA were higher in PTB cases. Among the PTB categories, the levels of IL-6 and MDA were highest in moderate to late preterm birth. A significant positive correlation was found between IL-6 and MDA levels. There was a weak negative correlation between either IL-6 or MDA and the number of gestational weeks. Elevated maternal serum levels of Interleukin-6 and Malondialdehyde in preterm as compared to full-term birth might suggest that inflammation and oxidative stress play a critical role in PTB.
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早产妇女的白细胞介素-6和丙二醛
早产(PTB)是新生儿死亡、婴儿死亡率和发病率的主要原因之一。促炎细胞因子白细胞介素-6(IL-6)是宿主对感染反应的主要促炎因子,丙二醛(MDA)是氧化应激的标志物。评估早产妇女IL-6和MDA水平之间的潜在相关性。共有150名女性(66名足月女性和84名PTB女性)参与了这项病例对照研究。通过问卷访谈填写预先设计的表演,以收集有关个人、人口、职业、生活方式和生殖史的数据。在分娩后36小时内采集血样。测定足月和早产母亲的血清IL-6和MDA浓度。平均年龄略高;而病例(PTB)的BMI略低于对照(足月)受试者。PTB患者的血清IL-6和MDA水平明显高于足月出生者。进一步分析了体重不足、正常和超重/肥胖BMI的数据。在所有BMI类别中,PTB患者的IL-6和MDA水平均较高。在PTB类别中,IL-6和MDA水平在中晚期早产中最高。IL-6与MDA水平呈正相关。IL-6或MDA与孕周数呈显著负相关。与足月分娩相比,早产孕妇血清白细胞介素-6和丙二醛水平升高可能表明炎症和氧化应激在PTB中起着关键作用。
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