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. 2018 Feb 26:2018:8415860.
doi: 10.1155/2018/8415860. eCollection 2018.

Sheehan's Syndrome Revisited: Underlying Autoimmunity or Hypoperfusion?

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Sheehan's Syndrome Revisited: Underlying Autoimmunity or Hypoperfusion?

José Gerardo González-González et al. Int J Endocrinol. .

Abstract

Sheehan's syndrome remains a frequent obstetric complication with an uncertain pathophysiology. We aimed to assess the incidence of hypopituitarism (≥2 hormonal axis impairment) within the first six postchildbirth months and to determine the existence of anti-pituitary antibodies. From 2015 to 2017, adult pregnant women, who developed moderate to severe postpartum hemorrhage (PPH), were consecutively included in the study. Pituitary function was assessed 4 and 24 weeks after PPH. At the end of the study, anti-pituitary antibodies were assessed. Twenty women completed the study. Mean age was 26.35 (±5.83) years. The main etiology for severe PPH was uterine atony (65%) which resulted mostly in hypovolemic shock grades III-IV. Within the first four weeks after delivery, 95% of patients had at least one hormonal pituitary affected and 60% of the patients fulfilled diagnostic criteria for hypopituitarism. At the end of the study period, five patients (25%) were diagnosed with hypopituitarism (GH and cortisol axes affected). Anti-pituitary antibodies were negative in all patients. At 6 months follow-up, one in every four women with a history of moderate-to-severe PPH was found with asymptomatic nonautoimmune-mediated hypopituitarism. The role of autoimmunity in Sheehan's syndrome remains uncertain. Further studies are needed to improve the remaining knowledge gaps.

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Representative Western blot of human pituitary extracts. Serum samples from patients 16 and 20 (I, II) and healthy subjects (III) were tested on recombinant gamma enolase (a), protein lysates from human pituitary (b), and HEK-293 cells (c). Arrowheads indicate a nonspecific protein band of about 55 kDa which was seen on all lanes with human pituitary's protein lysates, from both patients and healthy subjects. MW: molecular weight marker.

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