Non protein bound iron concentrations in amniotic fluid

To investigate whether amniotic fluid concentrations of non protein bound iron (NPBI) vary with growth in healthy fetuses and also offer a reference curve in the second trimester of pregnancy. Amniotic fluid concentrations of NPBI were measured by HPLC in 118 women with physiological singleton pregn...

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Published in:Clinical biochemistry Vol. 38; no. 7; pp. 674 - 677
Main Authors: Gazzolo, D., Perrone, S., Paffetti, P., Longini, M., Vezzosi, P., Bruschettini, M., Lituania, M., Buonocore, G.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States Elsevier Inc 01-07-2005
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Summary:To investigate whether amniotic fluid concentrations of non protein bound iron (NPBI) vary with growth in healthy fetuses and also offer a reference curve in the second trimester of pregnancy. Amniotic fluid concentrations of NPBI were measured by HPLC in 118 women with physiological singleton pregnancies, who underwent amniocentesis for fetal karyotype between weeks 15 and 18 of gestation. NPBI increased progressively from weeks 14–15 to weeks 15–16, peaking at 17–18 weeks of gestation. NPBI values regressed positively with gestational age (GA). Multiple linear regression analysis between NPBI, as dependent variable, and various fetal parameters, as independent variables, showed a statistically significant regression coefficient with GA, bi-parietal diameter and transverse cerebellar diameter. The present data constitutes the first quantification of NPBI concentrations in amniotic fluid under physiological conditions. Correlations with GA and ultrasound fetal biometry suggest that NPBI may play a role in fetal growth.
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ISSN:0009-9120
1873-2933
DOI:10.1016/j.clinbiochem.2005.03.010