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Plasma and 24-h NO(x) and CGMP During Normal Pregnancy and Preeclampsia in Women on a Reduced NO(x) Diet

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Journal Am J Physiol
Specialty Physiology
Date 1999 Jul 17
PMID 10409297
Citations 37
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We tested the hypothesis that nitric oxide (NO) biosynthesis increases during normal human pregnancy and decreases in preeclampsia. The major metabolites of NO, nitrate and nitrite (NO(x)), were measured in both the plasma and 24-h urine of women subjected to a reduced NO(x) diet. In this way, the plasma and urinary levels mainly reflected endogenous production rather than dietary intake. Moreover, we assessed cGMP, a second messenger of NO, in the same samples. Both NO(x) and cGMP assays were validated in our laboratory. We first conducted a cross-sectional study of nonpregnant women (n = 15), normal pregnant women in the first (n = 9), second (n = 17) and third (n = 22) trimesters, as well as women with preeclampsia (n = 15) and transient hypertension of pregnancy (n = 7). We also performed a serial study in the same women (n = 9) before, during, and after pregnancy. Taken together, the results of the two investigations suggested marked increases in cGMP production especially during the first trimester when the maternal circulation is rapidly vasodilating. In contrast, whole body NO production as estimated by the plasma level and urinary excretion of NO(x) was not elevated during the first trimester. Finally, unequivocal demonstration of reduced NO biosynthesis in preeclampsia was not forthcoming.

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