December 20, 2013

Plasma protein changes during pregnancy

During the first 20 weeks of pregnancy, the plasma protein concentration reduced as a result of the increased plasma volume. This leads to lowered osmotic pressure contributing to edema of the lower limbs seen in late pregnancy.


Important - 

Plasma protein concentration falls from 7 gm% to 6 gm% due to hemodilusion. This result in diminished viscosity of the blood and reduce colloid osmotic tension because of marked fall in albumin level from 4.3 gm% to 3 gm%, a fall about 30%. And only slight rise of globulin (mainly alpha-globulin).


Plasma protein changes - 





           

      Non
  Pregnant
  
 Pregnancy
 Near Term

  Changes

  Total protein (gm)


      180

     230

 Increased

    Plasma protine
    concentration               (gm/100ml)


       7

       6



 Decreased

        Albumin 
      (gm/100ml)


      4.3

       3

 Decreased

        Globulin
     (gm/100ml)


      2.7

       3

   Slightly
 Increased

  Albumin : Globulin


    1.7 : 1

     1 : 1

 Decreased





















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