Probiotics and Reduction of the Inflammatory Response for Prevention of Preeclampsia

Abstract Introduction: In the field of medicine and obstetrics, the most common hypertensive disorders are preeclampsia and it constitutes a great question that has not yet been completely resolved. Objective: To identify the effectiveness of the use of probiotics and the reduction of the inflammato...

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Main Authors: Iván Enrique Naranjo Logroño, Anthony Alfonso Naranjo Coronel, Cynthia Johana Navarro Rivadeneira, Erika Alejandra Romero Minaya
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Language:Spanish
Published: Knowledge E 2021-09-01
Series:ESPOCH Congresses
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.18502/espoch.v1i6.9659
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author Iván Enrique Naranjo Logroño
Anthony Alfonso Naranjo Coronel
Cynthia Johana Navarro Rivadeneira
Erika Alejandra Romero Minaya
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Anthony Alfonso Naranjo Coronel
Cynthia Johana Navarro Rivadeneira
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description Abstract Introduction: In the field of medicine and obstetrics, the most common hypertensive disorders are preeclampsia and it constitutes a great question that has not yet been completely resolved. Objective: To identify the effectiveness of the use of probiotics and the reduction of the inflammatory response in the prevention of pre-eclampsia. Method: This search took place in large databases both globally and locally, being Elsevier, La Reference, Scielo, Pubmed, Google Scholar, Redalyc, Scopus, among others, where probiotic and pre-eclampsia terms were found. Results: 37 articles were found which were preselected, after correct appreciation 32 articles were selected and 5 articles were discarded, the selected ones met the inclusion and exclusion criteria, therefore they are related to the topic and objective of the present study review. Discussion: The epithelial cells of the intestine produce TNF-α, once mixtures of different strains of probiotics are made, causing the immune response to be generated, especially if consumed before pregnancy or in early pregnancy and continued throughout of the same. the administration is safe and has a protective role in pre-eclampsia, gestational diabetes, vaginal infections, maternal, infant, and subsequent weight gain. Conclusion: The preventive effect occurs as long as probiotics are administered mainly in the second and third trimesters of pregnancy, although the consumption of probiotics before these results in a much greater benefit, and is even more potent if probiotic mixtures are made.
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spelling doaj.art-02ed3ed75c8345b1a8bf0f0236dc448e2022-12-22T04:35:09ZspaKnowledge EESPOCH Congresses2789-50092021-09-011623023910.18502/espoch.v1i6.9659espoch.v1i6.9659Probiotics and Reduction of the Inflammatory Response for Prevention of PreeclampsiaIván Enrique Naranjo Logroño0Anthony Alfonso Naranjo Coronel1Cynthia Johana Navarro Rivadeneira2Erika Alejandra Romero Minaya3Carrera de Medicina, Facultad de Salud Pública, ESPOCH, Riobamba, Chimborazo, EcuadorMédico Cirujano, COLPOMED Centro, Hospital del Día, Riobamba, Chimborazo, EcuadorCarrera de Medicina, Facultad de Salud Pública, ESPOCH, Riobamba, Chimborazo, EcuadorCarrera de Medicina, Facultad de Salud Pública, ESPOCH, Riobamba, Chimborazo, EcuadorAbstract Introduction: In the field of medicine and obstetrics, the most common hypertensive disorders are preeclampsia and it constitutes a great question that has not yet been completely resolved. Objective: To identify the effectiveness of the use of probiotics and the reduction of the inflammatory response in the prevention of pre-eclampsia. Method: This search took place in large databases both globally and locally, being Elsevier, La Reference, Scielo, Pubmed, Google Scholar, Redalyc, Scopus, among others, where probiotic and pre-eclampsia terms were found. Results: 37 articles were found which were preselected, after correct appreciation 32 articles were selected and 5 articles were discarded, the selected ones met the inclusion and exclusion criteria, therefore they are related to the topic and objective of the present study review. Discussion: The epithelial cells of the intestine produce TNF-α, once mixtures of different strains of probiotics are made, causing the immune response to be generated, especially if consumed before pregnancy or in early pregnancy and continued throughout of the same. the administration is safe and has a protective role in pre-eclampsia, gestational diabetes, vaginal infections, maternal, infant, and subsequent weight gain. Conclusion: The preventive effect occurs as long as probiotics are administered mainly in the second and third trimesters of pregnancy, although the consumption of probiotics before these results in a much greater benefit, and is even more potent if probiotic mixtures are made.https://doi.org/10.18502/espoch.v1i6.9659probiotics, preeclampsia, hypertensive disorder.
spellingShingle Iván Enrique Naranjo Logroño
Anthony Alfonso Naranjo Coronel
Cynthia Johana Navarro Rivadeneira
Erika Alejandra Romero Minaya
Probiotics and Reduction of the Inflammatory Response for Prevention of Preeclampsia
ESPOCH Congresses
probiotics, preeclampsia, hypertensive disorder.
title Probiotics and Reduction of the Inflammatory Response for Prevention of Preeclampsia
title_full Probiotics and Reduction of the Inflammatory Response for Prevention of Preeclampsia
title_fullStr Probiotics and Reduction of the Inflammatory Response for Prevention of Preeclampsia
title_full_unstemmed Probiotics and Reduction of the Inflammatory Response for Prevention of Preeclampsia
title_short Probiotics and Reduction of the Inflammatory Response for Prevention of Preeclampsia
title_sort probiotics and reduction of the inflammatory response for prevention of preeclampsia
topic probiotics, preeclampsia, hypertensive disorder.
url https://doi.org/10.18502/espoch.v1i6.9659
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