Abstract

In order to identify the role of cellular and humoral immunity, nonspecific resistance, cytokine spec-trum in the development of endothelial dysfunction and apoptosis in the pathogenesis of obstetric complications, 40 women with severe pregnancy complications and critical conditions associated with thrombotic micro angiopathy and 30 patients with physiologically occurring pregnancy were exam-ined. The assessment of cellular elements of peripheral blood, indicators of cellular and humoral im-munity, the level of cytokines, a disintegrin and metalloprotease with thrombospondin-1-like domains, member 13 (ADAMTS – 13), Willebrand factor, apoptosis-inducing factor, CD95, progesterone and the number of endotheliocytes is given.
 The conducted study indicates the failure of the functional state of both innate and acquired immunity in women with complicated pregnancy. The leading role in the development of endothelial dysfunction and the mechanism of apoptosis in pregnant women with severe complications and criti-cal cases associated with thrombotic microangiopathy belongs to an insufficient reserve of nonspecific resistance, impaired cellular and humoral immunity with low background progesterone level and high cytokine activity

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