Publications by authors named "V T Tricomi"

High concentrations of digoxin-like immunoreactive substance (DLIS) have been identified in amniotic fluid and in blood during pregnancy. In this study, urine from healthy women was analyzed for DLIS during pregnancy and following delivery, and levels were related to various clinical and urinary findings. Urinary DLIS increased progressively during pregnancy, having a linear relation to gestational week (DLIS = 0.

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Using recombinant DNA methods and amniocentesis, the antenatal diagnosis of sickle cell disorders can be accomplished. This article presents the authors' experiences with 21 pregnancies at risk using HpaI and Hind III restriction enzyme digestions of adult leukocytic and fetal amniotic fluid cell DNA. The authors were able to establish direct beta A- and beta S-globin gene linkages to the restricted fragments in 9 families.

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Arachidonic, linoleic, linolenic, and oleic acids, administered to Sprague-Dawley rats on Days 20 and 21 of gestation prolonged the gestation time; neither the duration parturition, parturitional bleeding, nor the perinatal mortality rate was affected. Since arachidonic acid is the obligatory precursor of prostaglandins E2 and F2 alpha, currently believed to be associated with the initiation of labor, and polyunsaturated fatty acids inhibit the cell-mediated immune response in vivo, the precise role of prostaglandins and their precursors in the initiation of parturition must be critically examined.

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