Systemic interleukin-10 concentrations do not alter between the first and second trimester in normal pregnancy
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Systemic interleukin-10 concentrations do not alter between the first and second trimester in normal pregnancy
Abstract
Background: Interleukin 10 (IL-10) is involved in normal fecundity and systemic IL-10 changes during gestation might reflect an immunologic shift at the maternal-fetal interface.
Methods: Serum IL-10 levels were measured in the first and second trimester of uncomplicated pregnancy in 32 women. The low interassay coefficient of variation of the low adjustor of the IL-10 assay (5.2%) enabled us to detect IL-10 concentrations between 0.50 pg/ml and 4.0 pg/ml.
Results: There was no statistically significant difference between serum IL-10 levels in the first trimester (median 1.10; range 0.53-4.60 pg/ml) and second trimester (median 1.05; range 0.64-3.30 pg/ml).
Conclusion: IL-10 is not systemically activated to a detectable degree between the first and second trimester of normal pregnancy.
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