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DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-999749
© 1987 by Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc.
Urinary 19-Nor-Deoxycorticosterone and Deoxycorticosterone in Hypertensive Disease of Pregnancy
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Publication Date:
04 March 2008 (online)

ABSTRACT
Normal pregnancy and pre-eclampsia are associated with water and sodium retention. Therefore various mineralocorticoids have been evaluated in normal and abnormal pregnancies. This study reports the urinary free 19-nor-deoxycorticosterone (19-nor-DOC) and deoxycorticosterone (DOC) levels in normal pregnancy and in patients with pregnancy-induced hypertension. Levels of 19-nor-DOC and DOC were not significantly different between normal patients in the third trimester and women with pregnancy-induced hypertension at a comparable gestational age. The urinary excretion of 19-nor-DOC in pregnancy was noted to be significantly lower than that previously reported in normal male volunteers. There was a positive correlation between 19-nor-DOC excretion and increasing gestational age. These data are compatible with the view that 19-nor-DOC may not play a role in pregnancy-induced hypertension. However, a larger study of primigravid women, with and without, pre-eclampsia is needed to confirm this finding.