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Dietary Salicylates and Preeclampsia

Nutritional Sources of Salicylates and Disorders of Placental Angiogenesis in Preeclampsia


Sponsor

Poznan University of Life Sciences

Enrollment

500 participants

Start Date

Jan 8, 2024

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Preeclampsia (PE) is an important pregnancy complication and cause of maternal and perinatal mortality and morbidity. The underlying etiology and pathophysiology of preeclampsia is incompletely understood but it involves dysfunctional cytotrophoblastic invasion, placental ischemia, and release of inflammatory and endothelial mediators. Placenta dysfunction in PE is related to angiogenic balance. Currently, therapeutic options for the prevention and treatment of PE are limited. It is known that the risk of PE is reduced by low-dose aspirin. Therefore, the influence of salicylates on the development of PE seems to need to be investigated. This project plans to examine the preventive effects of food sources of salicylic acid and compare their effects with aspirin. Therefore, the aim of the present study is thus answer the following questions. whether the maternal dietary intake of salicylates is related to placental angiogenesis; 2. whether naturally occurring salicylates have the same effects on preeclampsia development and placental angiogenesis as aspirin. To answer these questions we plan to carry out a human study with pregnant women. Due to the above the planned research aims to determine the association between maternal dietary intake of salicylates and placental angiogenesis and the risk of preeclampsia development. Although PE remains an incurable disease, the results of this project will enable the development of dietary recommendations for the prevention and treatment of preeclampsia. Moreover, the results of this study may be useful in lowering the cost of maternal and fetal complications from preeclampsia and the cost of their hospitalization.


Eligibility

Sex: FEMALEMin Age: 18 YearsMax Age: 45 Years

Plain Language Summary

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This study is investigating whether the amount of salicylates (natural compounds found in many fruits, vegetables, and herbs) in a pregnant woman's diet is linked to the risk of preeclampsia — a serious pregnancy complication involving high blood pressure. The research hopes to understand whether dietary factors may play a protective role. **You may be eligible if...** - You are a woman between 18 and 45 years old - You are currently pregnant with a single baby - You are either healthy or have been diagnosed with preeclampsia - You are able to give informed consent **You may NOT be eligible if...** - Your baby has a known birth defect, chromosomal abnormality, or genetic syndrome - You have an active infection - You have a history of chronic high blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease, or kidney disease before or during pregnancy Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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Poznan University of Life Sciences

Poznan, Poland

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