PARATHYROID-HORMONE AND PARATHYROID HORMONE-RELATED PEPTIDE IN VENOUSUMBILICAL-CORD BLOOD OF HEALTHY NEONATES

Citation
A. Saxe et al., PARATHYROID-HORMONE AND PARATHYROID HORMONE-RELATED PEPTIDE IN VENOUSUMBILICAL-CORD BLOOD OF HEALTHY NEONATES, Journal of perinatal medicine, 25(3), 1997, pp. 288-291
Citations number
13
Categorie Soggetti
Obsetric & Gynecology",Pediatrics
ISSN journal
03005577
Volume
25
Issue
3
Year of publication
1997
Pages
288 - 291
Database
ISI
SICI code
0300-5577(1997)25:3<288:PAPHPI>2.0.ZU;2-P
Abstract
Objective of this study was to assess the role umbilical cord serum pa rathyroid hormone (PTH). and parathyroid hormone-related peptide (PTH- RP) may play in maintaining the maternal-fetal calcium (Ca) gradient. PTH and PTH-RP and total and ionized Ca levels were measured in blood samples of 20 neonates immediately after birth. Maternal peripheral bl ood total Ca was measured simultaneously. Mothers were free of hyperte nsion, diabetes or Ca disorders. Neonates were healthy term babies wit h Apgar scores of eight or greater at one and at five minutes post del ivery. PTH was measured using an immunoradiometric double antibody ass ay that recognizes intact PTH (1-84). PTH-RP was measured by an immuno radiometric double antibody assay that recognizes only PTH-RP (1-74). There was no overlap between the two assays. Ca levels in the neonates were higher than those in their mothers (p < 0.01), confirming a mate rnal-fetal Ca gradient. However in 18 out of 20 neonates PTH levels in cord blood were below the detection limit (3 pg/ml) and PTH-RP levels also were below detection limit (0.2 pmol/L). PTH-RP and PTH levels i n the other two neonates were 0.5 and 0.6 pmol/L, (PTH-RP) and 3 pg/ml (PTH) which are in the low normal range for normal adults. We conclud e that these data do not support a role for either PTH or PTH-RP in ve nous cord blood in maintaining the maternal-fetal Ca gradient. They ar e, however, compatible with a paracrine role for these hormones.