INVESTIGADORES
AMARAL Maria Marta
artículos
Título:
von Willebrand factor-cleaving protease (ADAMTS13) activity in normal non-pregnant women, pregnant and post-delivery women.
Autor/es:
ANALÍA SÁNCHEZ-LUCEROS; CRISTINA E. FARÍAS; MARÍA M. AMARAL; ANA C. KEMPFER; ROBERTO VOTTA; CARLOS MARCHESE; MARÍA J. SALVIÚ; ADRIANA I.WOODS; SUSANA S. MESCHENGIESER; MARÍA A. LAZZARI
Revista:
THROMBOSIS AND HAEMOSTASIS
Editorial:
SHATTAUER
Referencias:
Año: 2004 vol. 92 p. 1320 - 1326
ISSN:
0340-6245
Resumen:
ADAMTS13 dysfunction has been involved in the pathogenesis of Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura. This disorder occurs more frequently in women and, in 13% of them, is associated with pregnancy. However, there is little information on the protease behaviour in normal pregnancy. We studied von Willebrand factor and ADAMTS13 activity changes in normal non-pregnant, pregnant and post-delivery women. Fifty-five non-pregnant women, normal blood bank donors, who were not taking contraceptive pills were included as controls. A prospective cross-sectional study of 270 normal pregnant and post-delivery women was carried out. ADAMTS13 activity decreased progressively as from the period of 12-16 weeks up to the end of early puerperium (mean 52%, range 22-89, p < 0.0001), to increase slightly thereafter. Nulliparous presented mildly lower levels of ADAMTS13 activity than parous women (65% vs. 83 %, p = 0.0003), and primigravidae than multigravidae between 6-11 weeks up to 17-23 weeks of pregnancy (69% vs. 80%, p = 0.005). Although in all women the protease levels were the same by blood groups, the O blood group non-pregnant women showed a higher mean of ADAMTS13 activity than those non-O (78% vs. 69%, p = 0.064). Our results suggest that the changing levels of protease activity during pregnancy and puerperium, induced by unidentified mechanisms, could render the peripartum time more vulnerable to developed thrombotic microangiopathies.