Plasma amino acids in pregnancy, placental intervillous space and preterm newborn infants



Document title: Plasma amino acids in pregnancy, placental intervillous space and preterm newborn infants
Journal: Brazilian journal of medical and biological research
Database: PERIÓDICA
System number: 000350922
ISSN: 0100-879X
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Institutions: 1Universidade de Sao Paulo, Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirao Preto, Ribeirao Preto, Sao Paulo. Brasil
Year:
Season: Jul
Volumen: 40
Number: 7
Pages: 971-977
Country: Brasil
Language: Inglés
Document type: Artículo
Approach: Experimental, aplicado
English abstract Plasma amino acid levels have never been studied in the placental intervillous space of preterm gestations. Our objective was to determine the possible relationship between plasma amino acids of maternal venous blood (M), of the placental intervillous space (PIVS) and of the umbilical vein (UV) of preterm newborn infants. Plasma amino acid levels were analyzed by ion-exchange chromatography in M from 14 parturients and in the PIVS and UV of their preterm newborn infants. Mean gestational age was 34 ± 2 weeks, weight = 1827 ± 510 g, and all newborns were considered adequate for gestational age. The mean Apgar score was 8 and 9 at the first and fifth minutes. Plasma amino acid values were significantly lower in M than in PIVS (166%), except for aminobutyric acid. On average, plasma amino acid levels were significantly higher in UV than in M (107%) and were closer to PIVS than to M values, except for cystine and aminobutyric acid (P < 0.05). Comparison of the mean plasma amino acid concentrations in the UV of preterm to those of term newborn infants previously studied by our group showed no significant difference, except for proline (P < 0.05), preterm > term. These data suggest that the mechanisms of active amino acid transport are centralized in the syncytiotrophoblast, with their passage to the fetus being an active bidirectional process with asymmetric efflux. PIVS could be a reserve amino acid space for the protection of the fetal compartment from inadequate maternal amino acid variations
Disciplines: Medicina
Keyword: Diagnóstico,
Pediatría,
Plasma,
Aminoácidos,
Embarazo,
Placenta,
Cordón umbilical,
Prematuros
Keyword: Medicine,
Diagnosis,
Pediatrics,
Plasma,
Aminoacids,
Pregnancy,
Placenta,
Umbilical cord,
Preterm children
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