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IMMUNOELECTROPHORETIC DETERMINATION OF SERUM GLOBULINS 1N NEWBORN INFANTS OF DIABETIC MOTHERS
Author(s) -
DAVIDSEN OTTO
Publication year - 1974
Publication title -
acta pædiatrica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.772
H-Index - 115
eISSN - 1651-2227
pISSN - 0803-5253
DOI - 10.1111/j.1651-2227.1974.tb04872.x
Subject(s) - medicine , transferrin , gestational age , diabetes mellitus , immunoelectrophoresis , globulin , macroglobulin , birth weight , gestation , gestational diabetes , pregnancy , obstetrics , endocrinology , pediatrics , immunology , antibody , biology , genetics
. Davidsen, Otto (Diabetes Centre, Royal Maternity Department B, Rigshospitalet and Department of Clinical Chemistry, Sundby Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark) Immunoelectrophoretic Determination of Serum Globulins in Newborn Infants of Diabetic Mothers. Acta Paediatr Scand, 63: 833, 1974.—Serum globulins were investigated by means of crossed immunoelectrophoresis in the cord blood from 40 infants of diabetic mothers and 92 infants with non‐diabetic mothers. In infants of non‐diabetic mothers the concentration of most globulins was lower than in adults and positively correlated to the gestational age of the infant. For α 2 ‐HS‐glycoprotein and an unidentified α 2 ‐glob‐uEn, however, a negative correlation to the gestational age was observed. Infants of diabetic mothers had a higher Concentration of transferrin and lower concentrations of α 2 ‐macroglohulin and α 1 ‐lipoprotein as compared with infants of the reference group. In the diabetes group the globulin concentrations were correlated neither to the gestational age nor to their increased birth weight, but the ratio α 2 ,‐macroglobulin/α 2 ‐HS‐glycoprotein, which was expected to be independent of variations in the degree of hydremia of the infants, was significantly correlated to the gestational age. As judged from this parameter, infants of diabetic mothers are comparable to infants of non‐diabetic mothers of about 4 weeks lower gestational age.

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