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Relevance of platelet serotonin and plasma tryptophan concentration in normal pregnant women and newborns to early child psychiatry.

Elisabeth Flachaire1, Nathalie Eynard1, Martine Broyer1, Anne Berthier1, Claude Quincy1, Régis de Villard2.   

Abstract

Dysfunctions of the serotonergic system are implicated in psychiatric disorders, and there is evidence that a familial element may be significant in childhood autism. The concentrations of platelet 5-HT and free and total plasma tryptophan were determined in healthy pregnant women at each month of pregnancy and, at delivery, in both maternal and umbilical cord blood. A significant rise in the level of platelet 5-HT occured during month 3 and 4 followed by a retum to normal from month 5 until the delivery. The level of total plasma tryptophan remained equal to that in normal healthy non pregnant women until the 6th month. By month 7, it had decreased significantly and remained low until the month 9. At delivery the level fell significantly by -41%. The concentration of free tryptophan varied widely from one month to another but there was a trend towards a progressive increase from month 1 to 9, and at delivery the level returned to basal values. The concentration of 5-HT in the umbilical cord blood was about half that of the maternal blood. Inversely the concentrations of both free and total plasma tryptophan in the umbilical cord blood were nearly twice that of the maternal blood.

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Keywords:  Healthy Pregnant Woman; Maternal Blood; Serotoninergen System; Tryptophan; Umbilical Cord Blood

Year:  1993        PMID: 29871437     DOI: 10.1007/BF02098579

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry        ISSN: 1018-8827            Impact factor:   4.785


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