Abstract

This study investigated p105 serum levels in normal pregnancies and in preeclamptic women. The p105 serum level was determined in 65 women with normal pregnancy and 25 preeclamptic women. The mean p105 serum level for the control group was 102-333 fmol/ml (median 163 fmol/ml). Preeclamptic women had significant higher serum levels (97-368 fmol/ml, median 202 fmol/ml, p < 0,005). Elevated serum levels of the c-erbB-2-encoded protein p105 in preeclamptic women could be the result of endothelial dysfunction in preeclampsia.

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