Biomarkers of oxidative stress in pregnancy complications

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Cuffe, James SM
Xu, Ziheng Calvin
Perkins, Anthony V
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2017
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Pregnancy complications including pre-eclampsia, gestational-diabetes mellitus, preterm birth and intrauterine growth restriction can cause acute and chronic health problems for the mother and lead to fetal loss or dysregulation of infant physiology. The human placenta is susceptible to oxidative stress and oxidative damage in early gestation contributes to the onset of these conditions later in pregnancy. Current methods of predicting pregnancy complications are limited and although a large number of factors are associated with disease progression, few biomarkers have been used to aid in disease diagnosis early in gestation. This review discusses the detection of oxidative stress markers in biological fluids and highlights the need for further studies to validate their use in the prediction or diagnosis of pregnancy disorders.

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Biomarkers in Medicine

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11

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3

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Medicinal and biomolecular chemistry

Medicinal and biomolecular chemistry not elsewhere classified

Medical biochemistry and metabolomics

Clinical sciences

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