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Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation 1999

Is carbohydrate metabolism altered among women who have undergone a preeclamptic pregnancy?

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H Nisell
C Erikssen
B Persson
K Carlström

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OBJECTIVE

To compare women after a preeclamptic pregnancy with women after a normal pregnancy with respect to androgenic-anabolic status and carbohydrate and lipid profiles.

METHODS

Twenty-one patients and 22 controls were followed up to 26-119 weeks after delivery. Blood was sampled for analyses of insulin, glucose, insulin growth factor-1, lipids, androgens, sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) and uric acid. Anthropometric data and blood pressure were recorded. Data are presented as median and ranges (within parentheses) or mean +/- SEM where appropriate. Comparisons were made by unpaired t test or Mann-Whitney U test, respectively.

RESULTS

Significantly higher values were found in the preeclampsia than in the control group for fasting insulin, fasting glucose, fasting insulin resistance index (FIRI, fasting glucose x fasting insulin/25), serum triglycerides, uric acid and blood pressure. There were no differences in androgen status and IGF-1 levels.

CONCLUSIONS

Patients with a recent history of preeclampsia demonstrate signs of relative insulin resistance, hypertriglyceridemia and hyperuricemia as well as increased blood pressure as compared with women who had a normal pregnancy. However, in contrast to other women with insulin resistance, they have a normal androgen status.

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