We analyzed the blood sera from 100 patients with EPH gestosis and from 50 women with normal pregnancy to explore the immunological reactions during gestosis. The sera of cord blood were included in the investigations. We determined the circulating immune complexes by conglutinin and C1q solid phase radioimmunoassay and by polyethyleneglycol precipitation. It has been established by conglutinin RIA that during pregnancy the women with gestosis have significant higher concentrations of immune complexes than the control group. During puerperium and in the cord blood the values are significantly lower than during pregnancy in both groups. The estimations of immune complexes by C1q RIA have shown that the differences between the two groups are insignificant and the lowest values are in the cord blood. The concentrations of immune complexes estimated by PEG precipitation were not significantly different between the two groups. It is concluded that immune complexes are in connection with the pathogenesis of preeclampsia.
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