Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9001538 Biochemical Pharmacology 2005 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
The effect of the treatment with magnesium sulfate (MgSO4) on Ca-ATPase activity and level of lipid peroxidation of red blood cells from preeclamptic pregnant women was examined because it is known that these parameters are affected with preeclampsia. Red cell ghosts from 11 normotensive and 11 preeclamptic pregnant women, before and after treatment with MgSO4, were assayed for Ca-ATPase activity and level of lipid peroxidation, determined as TBARS or conjugated dienes. It was found that the Ca-ATPase activity is significantly lower and the level of lipid peroxidation is significantly higher in the preeclamptic women with no treatment, as compared to normotensive pregnant women. Both parameters return to normal values after the MgSO4 therapy. These results can be mimicked by in vitro preincubation with MgSO4 of intact red blood cells from preeclamptic pregnant women, without any treatment. Our data indicate that MgSO4 treatment of preeclamptic pregnant women modifies both the Ca-ATPase activity and the level of lipid peroxidation of their red blood cell membranes, reaching values similar to those of normotensive pregnant women. The diminution of the level of lipid peroxidation by MgSO4, can account for the increase in Ca-ATPase activity.
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