Avaliação da ativação leucocitária em recém- nascidos prematuros de mães com pré-eclampsia

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IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia

DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2011

RESUMO

Neutropenia is frequent in newborn infants of preeclamptic mothers.Information on leukocyte activation in those newborns is scarce, but IL-8 and GRO- are the main proinflammatory cytokines involved. The aim was to study IL-8 and GRO- plasma levels in preterm newborn infants of preeclamptic mothers. Methods: Newborn infants with gestational age <36 weeks and birth weight <2000 grams were included and divided: non-preeclamptic and preeclamptic groups. Exclusion criteria: major congenital malformations, inborn errors of metabolism or chromosomal anomalies,STORCH infections, inborn preterm that died in the delivery room, and those whose mothers had chronic hypertension without preeclampsia. During the regular blood sample collection in the first 48 hours, a small amount was used for IL-8 and GRO- measurement by enzyme immunoassay. Chi-square, Student s t test, Mann Whitney test, Kruskal-Wallis and multiple logistic regression model were employed. Results: 119 preterm infants (64 non-preeclamptic and 55 preeclamptic). They were similar in birth weight, gestational age, Apgar scores at 5 minutes, sepsis, SDR, mechanical ventilation, TPN, NEC, intraventricular hemorrhage and death. The preeclamptic group had more neutropenia, SGA, C Section, and less rupture of membranes for >18 hours. IL-8 was higher in the non-preeclamptic [157.1 pg/ml (86.4-261.3) e 26.54 pg/ml (3.6-87.2) p<0.001 non-preeclamptic and preeclamptic groups, respectively]. GRO-¿ was similar [229.5 pg/ml (116.6-321.3) and 185.5 pg/ml (63.9-306.7) p=0.236 in non-preeclamptic and preeclamptic groups, respectively]. After multiple regression analysis only absence of preeclampsia was associated with high IL-8 levels. Conclusions: Preterm newborn infants of preeclamptic mothers have a decreased plasma level of IL-8, suggesting that the leukocyte activation may be impaired in infants of preeclamptic mothers.

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chemokine quimiocinas neutropenia neutropenia newborn recém-nascido preeclampsia pré-eclâmpsia prematuro preterm infants

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