Aim-To study the effect of maternal preeclampsia on cord plasma leptin conc
entrations in preterm infants.
Methods-Leptin concentration was analysed in cord plasma of 74 preterm infa
nts, gestational age 24 to 32 weeks. Of these, 14 were born to pre-eclampti
c mothers, in 10 intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR) was present, and 59
had been exposed antenatally to corticosteroids.
Results-The mean (SD) concentration of cord plasma leptin was 1.31 (0.88) m
u g/l. A significant correlation was found between leptin concentration and
gestational age (r = 0.336; p = 0.0037). Leptin levels were higher in infa
nts of pre-eclamptic mothers (p = 0.0007), in those with IUGR (p = 0.0005),
and in infants exposed antenatally to corticosteroids (p = 0.02). In multi
ple regression analysis, leptin was associated with gestational age and mat
ernal pre-eclampsia (both p < 0.05), but not with antenatal corticosteroids
.
Conclusions-Increased fetal leptin in maternal pre-eclampsia may reflect a
physiological adaptation to fetal stress such as hypoxia.