RESEARCH OF MMP-1 CONCENTRATIONS IN THE PLASMA OF PREECLAMPTIC PREGNANT WOMEN

Sơn Hải Đoàn, Thanh Thúy Nguyễn , Duy Ánh Nguyễn

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Objectives: Complete the technical process for determining the concentration of MMP-1 in the plasma of healthy pregnant women and pre-eclamptic women; to detect the association between MMP-1 concentration and some biochemical indicators in pre-eclampsia. Subjects and methods: The study was conducted on two groups of pregnant women, including 120 healthy pregnant women (control group) and 120 preeclamptic women (patient group) at Hanoi Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital. The concentration of MMP-1 was determined by the quantitative ELISA technique. Results: The average plasma concentrations of MMP-1 in the control and patient groups were 2,92 ± 0,9 and 3,9 ± 3,22 (ng/ml), respectively. The concentration of plasma MMP-1 of the patient group is higher than that of the control group, and the difference is statistically significant with p = 0,002. There is a relationship between the concentration of MMP-1 in plasma and serum creatinine, uric acid levels in preeclamptic women. Conclusion: Using 1/10 diluted plasma to quantify the concentration of plasma MMP-1 of pregnant women with pre-eclampsia is higher than that of healthy pregnant women.

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