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Objective. During pregnancy cytokines and inflammatory mediators stimulate the expression of prostaglandin, the levels of which determine the onset of labor. The aim of this work was to study interleukin IL-1b, IL-6 and IL-8 levels in the vaginal discharge, serum and urine of pregnant women with genitourinary infection before and after specific treatment. One hundred and fifty-one patients were studied during the second or third trimester of their pregnancy. Methods. The selected patients were: healthy or control group (n 52), those with bacterial vaginosis (n 47), those with vaginitis (n 37), those with asymptomatic urinary infection (n 15) and post-treatment. The level of cytokines was assayed by ELISA test. The Mann–Whitney U-test was used for statistical analysis. Results. The IL-1b levels in vaginal discharge were: control 103.5±24.2 pg/ml, bacterial vaginosis 1030±59.5, vaginitis 749.14±66.7l ( p<0.0001), post-treatment 101.4±28.7. IL-6 values were similar in both control and infected groups, and there were no patients with chorioamnionitis. In vaginal discharge IL-6: control 14.2±3.9 pg/ml, bacterial vaginosis 13.2±3.8, vaginitis 13±4.2. IL-8 levels were: control 1643±130.3 pg/ml, bacterial vaginosis 2612.7±257.7, vaginitis 3437±460 (p<0.0001), post-treatment 1693±126.6. In urine the results were: control 40.2±17 pg/ml, asymptomatic urinary infection 1200.7±375 (p<0.0001). In patients with therapeutic success both IL-1b and IL-8 returned to normal levels. Conclusions. Genitourinary infections induce a significant increase in IL-1b and IL-8 levels in vaginal secretions, and IL-8 in urine as well. Both cytokines could be useful as evolutive markers of infection.

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