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Cortisol levels in umbilical vein and umbilical artery with or without antenatal corticosteroids
Author(s) -
Manabe Masahiro,
Nishida Tomoko,
Imai Tadashi,
Kusaka Takashi,
Kawada Kou,
Okada Hitoshi,
Okubo Kensuke,
Isobe Kenichi,
Itoh Susumu
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
pediatrics international
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.49
H-Index - 63
eISSN - 1442-200X
pISSN - 1328-8067
DOI - 10.1111/j.1442-200x.2004.02002.x
Subject(s) - medicine , umbilical artery , umbilical vein , gestational age , corticosteroid , hydrocortisone , endocrinology , apgar score , fetus , birth weight , glucocorticoid , pregnancy , obstetrics , biochemistry , genetics , chemistry , in vitro , biology
 Background: The developmental changes of the umbilical cortisol levels in neonates at gestational age of 23–41 weeks were studied and the effect of antenatal steroid administration on the umbilical cortisol levels were examined.Methods: Cortisol levels in the umbilical vein (UV) and the umbilical artery (UA) were studied in 35 neonates at the gestational age (GA) of 23–41 weeks with or without antenatal administration of corticosteroids. Serum cortisol concentrations were measured by the high performance liquid chromatography method.Results: The correlation between cortisol levels in UV and birthweight (BW) was weak and negative in premature infants. UV cortisol levels in the neonates with antenatal corticosteroid were lower than those in the neonates without antenatal corticosteroid, but the relation was not significant. The developmental changes of UV cortisol levels were the same as those in Murphy's study (spontaneous‐onset labor). The cortisol levels in UV and UA had a significantly positive correlation and both had almost equal concentrations. There were no correlations between cortisol levels in UV and placental weight, Apgar Score at 1 and 5 min.Conclusions: In the neonates whose birthweight was less than 2000 g without antenatal corticosteroid, there was a negative correlation between cortisol levels in UV and BW but there was no correlation between cortisol levels in UV and GA. That the neonates with antenatal corticosteroid would have a suppressed adrenocortical function after birth could not be proved.

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