We aimed to evaluate the role of the soluble leptin receptor (sOB-R), the major leptin-binding protein in blood, for the regulation of growth and development of neonates. Therefore, human arterial and venous cord blood samples were taken from newborns of 45 healthy mothers to investigate correlations with anthropometric data. Furthermore, we compared changes in sOB-R and leptin in neonatal serum between postnatal d 1, 3, and 5.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHuman milk samples from women in Middle Hesse, Germany were chemically analyzed for contamination levels of alpha-, beta- and gamma-HCH, HCB, p,p'-DDE and p,p'-DDT as well as the PCB-congeners no. 28, 31, 49, 52, 101, 118, 138, 153, 156, 170 and 180. Changes in concentrations of these compounds in human milk over an extended time period were studied by comparing samples from 1984/85, 1990/91 and 1995.
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February 2000
Leptin is a recently discovered hormone which is involved in the regulation of body weight. It provides a molecular basis for the lipostatic theory of the regulation of energy balance. White adipose tissue is the main site of leptin synthesis and there is some evidence of ob gene expression in brown fat.
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October 1999
Leptin, a hormone produced by adipocytes, provides information on the availability of fat stores to the hypothalamus and acts as an afferent satiety signal regulating appetite and energy expenditure in both rodents and humans [Zhang Y, Proenca R, Maffei M, Barone M, Leopold L, Friedman JM. Positional cloning of the mouse obese gene and its human homologue. Nature 1994;372:425-432; Sinha MK.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground And Aims: Leptin, the ob gene product, plays a key role in the regulation of body fat mass and weight in adult life. The mechanisms by which maternal and fetal/neonatal weight are regulated during human pregnancy and in early postnatal life are poorly understood. High leptin levels are observed in women during gestation and in cord blood at term.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLeptin is an important regulator of body fat mass and energy expenditure during adult life. The mechanisms by which maternal and fetal weight are regulated during pregnancy are poorly understood. In order to gain more insight into a potential role of leptin during gestation, a prospective, longitudinal study was carried out to measure leptin concentrations in maternal serum of 29 healthy women during pregnancy up to 6 weeks after birth and also in umbilical cord blood of their newborns.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe mechanisms by which maternal and fetal weight are regulated during pregnancy are poorly understood. The ob protein, termed leptin, is produced by adipocytes. It is involved in the regulation of body weight by suppressing appetite and stimulating energy expenditure both in humans and rodents.
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March 1995
Hysterectomies are frequently required operations in gynecology. Several studies have reported an association between premenopausal hysterectomy and the risk of cardiovascular diseases. However, the pathophysiological linkages between these two conditions have not been elucidated.
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June 1990
In the present study, parameters of the fibrinolytic system and factor XIII were determined in 26 women with spontaneous abortion and in 21 women with intact pregnancies to gain insight into the role of fibrinolysis in spontaneous abortion. Both groups of women did not significantly differ from each other in age or weeks of pregnancy. There were no differences in euglobulin lysis time (ELT), tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA) antigen, and plasminogen activator inhibitor type 1 (PAI-1) antigen between the study group and the control group.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA silent hysterorrhexis in the expulsion phase and a second silent hysterorrhexis in the absence of labor, with the amniotic sac intact and the os uteri one centimeter wide were detected by external cardiotocography. In both cases there was a sudden loss of oscillation and suddenly persistent fetal bradycardia after the cardiotocogram had previously been normal. These findings are in agreement with the six cases of cardiotocographically documented silent hysterorrhexis published hitherto.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn a retrospective study covering 161 patients, postoperative discharge of urine by means of a suprapubic catheter (SPC) and a transurethral indwelling catheter (TIC) following vaginal hysterectomy with reconstructive surgery were compared. The incidence of urinary tract infections differed clearly in the two groups, though not significantly (SPC 20.9%, TIC 37.
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June 1986
Oxygen consumption (VO2) is a sensitive and reliable indicator of any disturbances of thermoregulatory adaptation in the newborn. This study has been carried out in a attempt to find out, if there is any difference between the thermoregulatory processes of healthy and resuscitated neonates. To this end, both VO2 and rectal temperature (RT) were continuously measured in 31 healthy and 13 resuscitated neonates respectively, within the first 140 postnatal minutes and during 30 minutes from the second until the fifth day of their lives.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA report is made on the continuous registration of oxygen consumption, heart rate, respiratory rate and rectal temperature in 32 neonates during the first two hours of life. A short account of the registration technique is given. A comparative study shows, that oxygen consumption, heart rate and respiratory rate fall during the period of observation, whereas the rectal temperature rises.
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December 1973