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Journal of Biological Sciences

Year: 2014 | Volume: 14 | Issue: 1 | Page No.: 73-76
DOI: 10.3923/jbs.2014.73.76

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S. Bakhshande- Nosrat

Country: Iran

E.A. Ghaemi

Country: Iran

A. Ahmadi

Country: Iran

N. Behnampour

Country: Iran

A. Marjani

Country: Iran

A.R. Mansourian

Country: Iran

Keywords


  • healthy pregnancy
  • premature rupture of membrane
  • Copper
Research Note

Maternal Serum Copper Concentration in Premature Rupture of Membrane: A Case-Control Study

S. Bakhshande- Nosrat, E.A. Ghaemi, A. Ahmadi, N. Behnampour, A. Marjani and A.R. Mansourian
Copper is an integrated parts of metal-protein required far varieties of oxide-reductive metabolic pathways in human. Copper deficiency is considered as risk factors in some pregnancies. Premature rupture of membrane is a pregnancy complication with major adverse effects and is believed maternal Copper deficiency can also be considered as interventional factors. This study was done to evaluate if there is a correlation between maternal serum Copper concentration and premature rupture of membrane in pregnancy. In this case-control study 60 pregnant women with Premature Rupture of Membrane (PROM) were selected as case group including term and pre term the control group consist of 60 pregnant women with normal delivery of term and pre term states. Both group were matched for maternal and pregnancy age. In case and control group the pregnancy at term and pre-term were grouped independently as well. In general the maternal mean serum Copper concentration were 192.4±78.2 and 201.08±82.06 in case and control groups, respectively but this differences statistically was not significant. Data in this study revealed that the absolute value of maternal serum Copper concentration of term or pre term in case groups was slightly lower than related controls. Drop in maternal Copper concentration in some disturbed pregnancies such as premature rupture of membrane is previously demonstrated and based on our data the absolute Copper serum concentration of women with premature rupture of membrane was also slightly lower compared to healthy pregnancy but it was not statistically significant.
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S. Bakhshande- Nosrat, E.A. Ghaemi, A. Ahmadi, N. Behnampour, A. Marjani and A.R. Mansourian, 2014. Maternal Serum Copper Concentration in Premature Rupture of Membrane: A Case-Control Study. Journal of Biological Sciences, 14: 73-76.

DOI: 10.3923/jbs.2014.73.76

URL: https://scialert.net/abstract/?doi=jbs.2014.73.76

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