Do cytokines contribute to the andean-associated protection from reduced fetal growth at high altitude?

dc.contributor.authorDávila, R Daniela
dc.coverage.spatialBolivia
dc.date.accessioned2026-03-22T07:11:38Z
dc.date.available2026-03-22T07:11:38Z
dc.date.issued2011
dc.description.abstractAbstract. Pro- versus anti-inflammatory cytokine balance is important for successful pregnancy. Chronic hypoxia alters cytokine levels and increases the frequency of fetal growth restriction (FGR). Multigenerational Andean (AND) versus shorter duration European (EUR) high-altitude (HA) residents are protected from altitude-associated FGR. To address whether ancestry group differences in cytokine levels were involved, we conducted serial studies in 56 low-altitude ([LA]; 400 m; n ¼ 29 AND and n ¼ 27 EUR) and 42 HA residents (3600-4100 m; n ¼ 19 ANDs and n ¼ 23 EURs). Pregnancy raised pro- (interleukin 1b [IL-1b]) and anti- (IL-10) inflammatory cytokines and HA lowered IL-6 and tumor necrosis factor-a (TNF-a) near term. There were no ancestry group differences in cytokine levels at any time, but HA reduced IL-1b in ANDs only near term. Higher IL-1b levels correlated with uterine artery (UA) blood flow at 20 weeks in ANDs at HA, suggesting that IL-1b may play a role in AND protection from altitude-associated reductions in fetal growth.es
dc.identifier.urihttps://andeanlibrary.org/handle/123456789/7030
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherFacultad de Medicina, Enfermería, Nutrición y Tecnología Médica
dc.relationhttps://repositorio.umsa.bo/xmlui/bitstream/123456789/8054/1/D%c3%a1vilaCytokines.PDF
dc.sourceUniversidad Mayor de San Andrés
dc.subjectCITOQUINAS
dc.subjectHIPOXIA
dc.subjectEMBARAZO
dc.subjectARTERIA UTERINA
dc.titleDo cytokines contribute to the andean-associated protection from reduced fetal growth at high altitude?
dc.typeArticle

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