We performed precise reticulocyte counts and a reticulocyte maturation
study according to ribosomal RNA (rRNA) content, in normal cord blood
. For this purpose we analyzed 35 cord blood specimens corresponding t
o a mean gestational age of 39.2 weeks (range 38-41). In all specimens
complete blood counts were performed with the H1 (Technicon, Bayer)
analyzer. Reticulocyte maturation study and counts were conducted by t
he R-1000 (Sysmex) reticulocyte analyzer. We obtained the following me
asurements (mean +/- 1SD): reticulocyte percentage 3.11 +/- 0.75% and
reticulocyte absolute count 137.3 +/- 33.3 x 10(9)/I. There was no cor
relation between the reticulocyte counts and the duration of gestation
or the type of labor (normal, forceps assisted or cesarean section).
Reticulocyte subpopulations with different rRNA content and maturation
were expressed as reticulocytes with high (HFR), median (MFR) and low
(LFR) fluorescence of the fluorochrome auramine bound to rRNA. Normal
cord values were: HFR% = 13.6 +/- 2.4, MFR% = 22.5 +/- 2.4 and LFR% =
63.9 +/- 4.3. Reference maturation subpopulations were assessed for c
omparison in 180 samples of healthy adults (90 males and 90 females) a
nd were found HFR% = 1.0 a 0.8, MFR% = 9.7 +/- 3.3 and LFR% = 89.2 +/-
3.4. The HFR% and MFR% were significantly higher while LFR% was signi
ficantly lower (p < 0.001) in cord compared to adult blood, denoting a
shift to more immature reticulocyte forms. The above values are provi
ded as normal reference data of the reticulocyte maturation profile in
full-term cord blood.