Acta Paediatr
December 1992
In this study, calcitonin gene-related peptide levels were measured in cord and at 16-36 h of extrauterine life in 43 polycythemic newborns; 20 healthy term infants were also studied as controls. Calcitonin gene-related peptide values were significantly higher in polycythemic neonates in comparison with controls both at delivery and at 16-36 h after birth. Five polycythemic (11.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe measured parathyroid hormone levels in pregnant and nonpregnant women and at 1, 2 and 5 days of life in healthy term neonates and in hypocalcemic preterm infants using a new immunoradiometric assay which measures only biologically active intact parathyroid hormone and by a mid-molecule parathyroid hormone radioimmunoassay. During pregnancy intact and mid-molecule parathyroid hormone levels did not show any modification and were not different from parathyroid hormone levels of nonpregnant age-matched controls. Serum calcium and phosphorus levels did not vary during each trimester of pregnancy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEndogenous factors with biological and immunological activity similar to cardiac glycoside drugs (endogenous digitalis-like factors; EDLF) have been found in several tissues and body fluids of animals and humans. Detectable EDLF concentrations were found in blood and urine extracts of adults (normal healthy controls, hypertensive patients and salt-loaded healthy subjects), while higher levels were generally observed in plasma samples of pregnant women, newborns, and patients with renal insufficiency. The chemical characteristics of this endogenous factor are, at present, unknown, although it has been suggested that EDLF could be a substance with low molecular weight.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFElevated levels of a group of substances with digoxin-like immunoreactivity (DLIS) are present in biological fluids of newborns. These endogenous substances could also have the biological properties of cardiac glycosides, such as natriuretic and vasoconstrictor activity. Therefore, DLIS could be involved in electrolyte and volume regulation in infants.
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