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Changes in Microparticle Numbers and Cellular Origin During Pregnancy and Preeclampsia
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During pregnancy, numbers of MP initially decrease and subsequently normalize. Placenta-derived MP increase, possibly because of placental growth. In preeclampsia, reduced numbers of PMP are due to decreased platelet counts. Increased numbers of monocyte-derived MP reflect monocyte activation, which may be an expression of the systemic inflammation in preeclampsia. Lack of correlation between numbers of MP and severity of preeclampsia suggests that MP numbers alone do not explain the reported vascular effects of MP.
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