Data di Pubblicazione:
1991
Citazione:
Plasma and erythrocyte amino acids in mother and fetus / I. Cetin, K. Hirst, C. Corbetta, A.M. Marconi, G. Pardi, F.C. Battaglia, G.O. Zerbe. - In: BIOLOGY OF THE NEONATE. - ISSN 0006-3126. - 60:2(1991), pp. 83-91.
Abstract:
Plasma (P) and whole blood (WB) amino acid concentrations were measured in arterial and venous blood of 9 mothers and their fetuses at elective cesarean section and compared to values obtained in 5 normal nonpregnant women. Erythrocyte (E) amino acid concentrations were calculated from P and WB concentrations. E/P ratios were significantly greater than 1.0 in all groups studied. Alanine, glycine, and serine presented E/P ratios significantly higher in pregnant women than in control nonpregnant women. Fetuses presented significantly lower E/P ratios for lysine than pregnant and nonpregnant women. Uterine arteriovenous amino acid differences were not significantly different from zero in both plasma and erythrocytes. Umbilical venous-arterial differences were significantly positive for most essential amino acids in plasma, whereas they were not significantly different from zero in erythrocytes. This finding suggests that erythrocytes do not play a major role in the transfer of amino acids from the placenta to the fetus.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
amino acids; erythrocytes; plasma; umbilical venous-arterial differences; uterine arteriovenous differences
Elenco autori:
I. Cetin, K. Hirst, C. Corbetta, A.M. Marconi, G. Pardi, F.C. Battaglia, G.O. Zerbe
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