Activity of prostacyclin-stimulating factor was measured in six normal, non-pregnant women, six women in early normal pregnancy, six in late normal pregnancy, and six in late pregnancy complicated by severe pre-eclampsia. The activity was lower in the women in late pregnancy than in those in early pregnancy and the controls but was about normal in those with severe pre-eclampsia. These results may be relevant to the physiology of pregnancy and the pathogenesis of pre-eclampsia.
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