Vitamins Supplementation Affects The Onset of Preeclampsia: Sciencedirect
Vitamins Supplementation Affects The Onset of Preeclampsia: Sciencedirect
Vitamins Supplementation Affects The Onset of Preeclampsia: Sciencedirect
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Review Article
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Maternity Department, W.F. Maternity and Child Care Hospital, 407 Qingnian Road, Weicheng
District, Weifang 261011, China
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Pharmacy Department, Weifang People’s Hospital, 151 Guangwen Street, Kuiwen District,
Weifang 261041, China
Received 4 May 2017; received in revised form 12 August 2017; accepted 18 August 2017
KEYWORDS Preeclampsia may affect between 2e8% of all pregnancies. It seriously affects maternal health
Meta-analysis; after pregnancy. This meta-analysis was performed to define the efficacy of vitamins supple-
Preeclampsia; mentation on the risk of preeclampsia. Potential articles were systematically searched on the
RCTs; databases of Pubmed, Embase and Web of Science up to May 2016. Relative risk (RR) and 95%
Vitamins confidence intervals (95%CIs) were used to analyze the relationship of vitamins supplementa-
supplementation tion with risk of preeclampsia. Cochran Q test was used to test inter-study heterogeneity.
Begg’s funnel plot was adopted to assess the potential publication bias. 28 eligible studies
were selected. Pooled results indicated that vitamins supplementation could reduce the risk
of preeclampsia (RR Z 0.74, 95%CI Z 0.64e0.86). The studies with non-randomized controlled
trial (RCT) analysis also suggested the significant relationship of vitamins supplementation with
risk of preeclampsia (RR Z 0.60, 95%CI Z 0.42e0.85). However, negative results were
observed in studies with RCT analysis. Subgroup analysis by vitamin type was performed among
the studies with RCT analysis. The results indicated that vitamin D supplementation could
significantly reduce the risk of preeclampsia (RR Z 0.41, 95%CI Z 0.22e0.78). Similar
results were observed in the studies with multivitamins supplementation (RR Z 0.69, 95%
CI Z 0.51e0.93). Vitamins supplementation could reduce the onset of preeclampsia.
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Vitamins supplementation and reduced risk of vitamin C and E had no obvious influences on the risk of
preeclampsia preeclampsia.
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results in reduced utero-placental perfusion that could mechanism is that nutritional supplementation show phar-
activate the mechanisms regarding to promoting maternal macological effects in well-nourished women.48 Another is
vasoconstriction and damage or activation of endothelial that nutritional supplementation may achieve benefit via
cells. Damage could be aggravated by ROS.41 Women with correcting the deficiency.49 In recent years, vitamins sup-
preeclampsia usually show increased oxidative stress,42 plementation was extensively studied. Our meta-analysis
increased level of 8-iso-prostaglandinF2a (markers of focused on the preventative role of vitamins supplemen-
oxidative stress), and low levels of antioxidants in plasma tation for preeclampsia since debatable opinions on it. The
and placenta.43,44 Oxidative stress plus exaggerated in- results suggested that vitamins supplementation was
flammatory response may bring about the release of the related with reduced risk of preeclampsia.
maternal factors that were related with endothelial In the analysis, we found that vitamin D supplementa-
dysfunction.45 The dysfunction of endothelial cells con- tion could significantly reduce the risk of preeclampsia.
tributes to causing the clinical signs of preeclampsia, such Different from our conclusion, Naghshineh et al. found no
as hypertension and proteinuria. Genetic predisposition, significant association between vitamin D supplementation
immune mal-adaptation,46 availability of low density lipo- and preeclampsia.15 The study of Karamali et al. extracted
proteins, and deficiency of antioxidants determine the same conclusion.24 Pérez-López et al. conducted a meta-
response to oxidative stress. Antioxidants supplementation analysis based on randomized controlled trials (RCTs) to
may regulate the response to oxidative stress of pregnant analyze the effects of vitamin D supplementation during
women and thus reduce the utero-placental endothelial pregnancy on obstetric outcomes and concluded that inci-
damage in preeclampsia. dence of preeclampsia, low birth weight and cesarean
Nutritional supplementation during pregnancy may pre- section were not influenced by vitamin D supplementa-
vent complications by the following two mechanisms.47 One tion.50 Meanwhile, we found that multivitamins
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