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Ghrelin concentration in cord and neonatal blood: relation to fetal growth and energy balance.

Seiko Kitamura1, Ichiro Yokota, Hiroshi Hosoda, Yumiko Kotani, Junko Matsuda, Etsuo Naito, Michinori Ito, Kenji Kangawa, Yasuhiro Kuroda.   

Abstract

To investigate the relationship between ghrelin and both fetal and neonatal growth parameters and energy balance, we measured plasma ghrelin concentrations in 54 cord blood samples (male, n = 34; female, n = 20; gestational age, 37.0-41.6 wk; birth weight, 2206-4326 g) and 47 neonatal blood samples (male, n = 27; female, n = 20; postnatal d 3-8). The plasma ghrelin concentrations in cord blood ranged from 110.6-446.1 pmol/liter (median, 206.7 pmol/liter), which were equal to or higher than those in normal weight adults. These values were inversely correlated with birth weight (r = -0.40; P = 0.002), birth length (r = -0.36; P = 0.007), placental weight (r = -0.35; P = 0.01), and IGF-I concentration (r = -0.49; P = 0.0002), but were not significantly correlated with the GH concentration (r = 0.22; P = 0.12). The ghrelin concentrations in small for gestational age newborn were significantly higher than those in appropriate for gestational age newborns (P = 0.0008). The ghrelin concentrations in the vein were significantly higher than those in the artery in 8 cord blood samples (P = 0.01), which suggests that the placenta is an important source of fetal ghrelin. In neonates, the ghrelin concentrations ranged from 133.0-481.7 pmol/liter (median, 268.3 pmol/liter), which were significantly higher than those in cord blood (P < 0.0001). These results suggest that ghrelin may contribute to fetal and neonatal growth.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14602792     DOI: 10.1210/jc.2002-021350

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Endocrinol Metab        ISSN: 0021-972X            Impact factor:   5.958


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