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Current Medicinal Chemistry

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Review Article

Therapeutic Prospects in Preeclampsia - A Mini-Review

Author(s): N.S. Das, S.T. Dheen, E.A. Ling, B.H. Bay and D.K. Srinivasan*

Volume 26, Issue 25, 2019

Page: [4786 - 4798] Pages: 13

DOI: 10.2174/0929867326666190228115423

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Abstract

Background: Preeclapmsia (PE) is characterized by early onset symptoms such as elevated blood pressure, proteinuria and edema in the pregnant woman, and may result in seizures in the affected female. Currently, there are no therapeutic drugs available to treat this condition, but there are interventions to regulate the symptoms based on the gestational period of the fetus, although the largely favored option is delivery of the fetus and placenta.

Objective: A search for biomolecules associated with PE was conducted so as to identify diagnostic markers and therapeutic leads.

Results: The literature search resulted in the identification of biomolecules such as Corin and Placental Protein 13 (PP13), among others that are associated with PE. Thereby, giving an insight into the various mechanistic pathways involved in the causation of PE. However, it is also evident that PE cannot be solely attributed to any single mechanism but is due to an interplay of different factors that have led to the development of this disease condition.

Conclusion: The identified biomarkers would ultimately help in understanding this complex disease and perhaps lead to the discovery of potential effective molecular targets for clinical trials, thereby providing a valuable therapeutic option for affected pregnant women.

Keywords: Preeclampsia, hypertension, biomarkers, corin, placental protein 13, adenosine.

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