Aşır F.Oğlak S.C.Ağaçayak E.Akkuş M.Deveci E.2024-04-242024-04-2420231305-3124https://doi.org/10.59215/prn.23.0313007https://hdl.handle.net/11468/23955Objective: This study aimed to investigate WD-repeat protein interacting with phosphoinositides-2 (WIPI-2) protein expression in the placentas of preeclamptic patients by immunohistochemical method. Methods: Placentas of 25 healthy normotensive women and 25 women with preeclampsia were enrolled in this study. Placental samples were fixed in zinc-formalin and further processed for paraffin wax tissue embedding. Demographic and laboratory parameters of patients were recor-ded. WIPI-2 immune activity was analyzed in the placental section with immunohistochemistry. Results: There was a high number of placental lesions such as vascular congestion, fibrinoid accumulation, hemorrhage, and villous degene-ration in preeclamptic placentas compared to normotensive placentas. WIPI-2 immune reaction was significantly increased in preeclamptic placentas when compared to normotensive placentas. WIPI-2 expression was predominantly observed in the placental villi. Conclusion: Autophagy is a process that occurs in normal placentation. However, dysfunction in the autophagic mechanism is observed in the placentas of preeclamptic patients and WIPI-2 expression could be used to show autophagy. © 2023 Perinatal Medicine Foundation.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAutophagyEndothelial DysfunctionHypoxiaPreeclampsiaWıpı-2 ExpressionWIPI-2 protein expression increases in the placentas of patients with preeclampsiaWIPI-2 protein expression increases in the placentas of patients with preeclampsiaArticle3132192232-s2.0-8518901980510.59215/prn.23.0313007Q4