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Особенности функции эндотелия у беременных женщин с высоким нормальным артериальным давлением

Особенности функции эндотелия у беременных женщин с высоким нормальным артериальным давлением

Abstract

Обследованы 160 женщин во время беременности с высоким нормальным артериальным давлением и хронической артериальной гипертензией. Выявили, что у беременных с высоким нормальным артериальным давлением было повышенное содержание метаболитов оксида азота (нитрит-, нитрат-анионов и суммарного количества стабильных метаболитов оксида азота) и увеличение микроальбуминурии. Уровень эндотелий-зависимой вазодилатации и чувствительность плечевой артерии к напряжению сдвига к концу беременности изменялось в пределах физиологической нормы.

The study involved 160 women during pregnancy with high normal blood pressure and chronic hypertension. It was found that pregnant women with high normal blood pressure had high level of nitric oxide metabolites (nitrite, nitrate anions and the total number of stable metabolites of nitric oxide) and high level of microalbuminuria The level of endothelium-dependent vasodilation and the sensitivity of the brachial artery to shear stress varied within the physiological norm at the end of pregnancy.

Keywords

БЕРЕМЕННОСТЬ, ВЫСОКОЕ НОРМАЛЬНОЕ АРТЕРИАЛЬНОЕ ДАВЛЕНИЕ, АРТЕРИАЛЬ- НАЯ ГИПЕРТЕНЗИЯ, ЭНДОТЕЛИАЛЬНАЯ ДИСФУНКЦИЯ, ОКСИД АЗОТА, ЭНДОТЕЛИЙ-ЗАВИСИМАЯ ВАЗОДИЛАТАЦИЯ

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