Literature DB >> 3894029

Plasma fibronectin concentrations in healthy and septic infants.

M Domula, K Bykowska, Z Wegrzynowicz, S Lopaciuk, G Weissbach, M Kopéc.   

Abstract

The concentration of plasma fibronectin was determined by Laurell's electroimmunoassay in 75 preterm or term newborns within the first 2 days of life, in 97 healthy infants aged from 3 days to 12 months, in 40 septic infants and in 38 healthy adult subjects. The mean fibronectin concentration in citrated plasma of normal adults was 318 +/- 84 ml/l. Healthy eutrophic term newborns 1-2 days old had approximately one-third of the fibronectin concentration of adults. There was no significant difference in the values between healthy term and eutrophic preterm newborns or between eutrophic and hypotrophic newborns. The plasma fibronectin increased strongly over the 1st month of life. No significant difference was observed between fibronectin levels in infant boys and girls. The values in septic newborns and septic older infants were significantly lower when compared with those of age-matched healthy controls. It is speculated that this deficiency, because of linkage to fibrin in disseminated intravascular coagulation or due to increased utilisation as a nonspecific opsonin and sequestration at sites of tissue injury, may contribute to organ failure in septicaemia.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3894029     DOI: 10.1007/bf00491925

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Pediatr        ISSN: 0340-6199            Impact factor:   3.183


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