Serum levels of placental alpha 1-microglobulin (PAMG) were measured during the third trimester in 21 women with normal pregnancy, 24 with extragenital diseases, and 57 with gestosis. Abnormally high levels of PAMG were detected in 23 women, 4 of these with clinically uneventful pregnancy. All pregnancies in the group with high concentrations of PAMG had unfavorable outcomes with the following diagnoses at birth: intrauterine hypoxia (14 cases), low-weight babies (5 cases), small-for-date fetuses (2 cases), preterm delivery (1 case), and asphyxia (1 case).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFive stable hybridomas against placental protein PAMG-1 were obtained. Monoclonal antibodies were not cross reactive with other placental proteins and human serum albumin. The content of PAMG-1 during a physiological pregnancy increased to 40 ng/ml.
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