Objective. The fetus is thought to play a central role in the onset of labor. Pulmonary surfactant protein (SP)-A, secreted by the maturing fetal lung, has been implicated in the mechanisms initiating parturition in mice. The present study was conducted to determine whether amniotic fluid concentrations of SP-A and SP-B change during human parturition. Study design. Amniotic fluid SP-A and SP-B concentrations were measured with a sensitive and specific ELISA in the following groups of pregnant women: (1) mid-trimester of pregnancy, between 15 and 18 weeks of gestation (n=29), (2) term pregnancy not in labor (n=28), and (3) term pregnancy in spontaneous labor (n=26). Non-parametric statistics were used for analysis. Results. SP-A was detected in all amniotic fluid samples. SP-B was detected in 24.1% (7/29) of mid-trimester samples and in all samples at term. The median amniotic fluid concentrations of SP-A and SP-B were significantly higher in women at term than in women in the mid-trimester (SP-A term no labor: median 5.6g/mL, range 2.2-15.2g/mL vs. mid-trimester: median 1.64g/mL, range 0.1-4.7g/mL, and SP-B term no labor: median 0.54g/mL, range 0.17-1.99g/mL vs. mid-trimester: median 0g/mL, range 0-0.35g/mL; both p0.001). The median amniotic fluid SP-A concentration in women at term in labor was significantly lower than that in women at term not in labor (term in labor: median 2.7g/mL, range 1.2-10.1g/mL vs. term no labor: median 5.6g/mL, range 2.2-15.2g/mL; p0.001). There was no significant difference in the median amniotic fluid SP-B concentrations between women in labor and those not in labor (term in labor: median 0.47g/mL, range 0.04-1.32g/mL vs. term no labor: median 0.54g/mL, range 0.17-1.99g/mL; p=0.2). Conclusion. The amniotic fluid concentration of SP-A decreases in spontaneous human parturition at term.
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Autor | Chaiworapongsa, Tinnakorn Hong, Joon Seok Hull, William M. Kim, Chong Jai Gomez, Ricardo Mazor, Moshe Romero, Roberto Whitsett, Jeffrey A. |
Título | The concentration of surfactant protein - A in amniotic fluid decreases in spontaneous human parturition at term |
Revista | JOURNAL OF MATERNAL-FETAL & NEONATAL MEDICINE |
ISSN | 1476-7058 |
ISSN electrónico | 1476-4954 |
Volumen | 21 |
Número de publicación | 9 |
Página inicio | 652 |
Página final | 659 |
Fecha de publicación | 2008 |
Resumen | Objective. The fetus is thought to play a central role in the onset of labor. Pulmonary surfactant protein (SP)-A, secreted by the maturing fetal lung, has been implicated in the mechanisms initiating parturition in mice. The present study was conducted to determine whether amniotic fluid concentrations of SP-A and SP-B change during human parturition. Study design. Amniotic fluid SP-A and SP-B concentrations were measured with a sensitive and specific ELISA in the following groups of pregnant women: (1) mid-trimester of pregnancy, between 15 and 18 weeks of gestation (n=29), (2) term pregnancy not in labor (n=28), and (3) term pregnancy in spontaneous labor (n=26). Non-parametric statistics were used for analysis. Results. SP-A was detected in all amniotic fluid samples. SP-B was detected in 24.1% (7/29) of mid-trimester samples and in all samples at term. The median amniotic fluid concentrations of SP-A and SP-B were significantly higher in women at term than in women in the mid-trimester (SP-A term no labor: median 5.6g/mL, range 2.2-15.2g/mL vs. mid-trimester: median 1.64g/mL, range 0.1-4.7g/mL, and SP-B term no labor: median 0.54g/mL, range 0.17-1.99g/mL vs. mid-trimester: median 0g/mL, range 0-0.35g/mL; both p0.001). The median amniotic fluid SP-A concentration in women at term in labor was significantly lower than that in women at term not in labor (term in labor: median 2.7g/mL, range 1.2-10.1g/mL vs. term no labor: median 5.6g/mL, range 2.2-15.2g/mL; p0.001). There was no significant difference in the median amniotic fluid SP-B concentrations between women in labor and those not in labor (term in labor: median 0.47g/mL, range 0.04-1.32g/mL vs. term no labor: median 0.54g/mL, range 0.17-1.99g/mL; p=0.2). Conclusion. The amniotic fluid concentration of SP-A decreases in spontaneous human parturition at term. |
Derechos | registro bibliográfico |
Agencia financiadora | Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development NIH DHHS EUNICE KENNEDY SHRIVER NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF CHILD HEALTH & HUMAN DEVELOPMENT EUNICE KENNEDY SHRIVER NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF CHILD HEALTH &HUMAN DEVELOPMENT |
DOI | 10.1080/14767050802215193 |
Editorial | TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD |
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Id de publicación en Pubmed | MEDLINE:18828058 |
Id de publicación en WoS | WOS:000259695900010 |
Paginación | 8 páginas |
Palabra clave | surfactant protein SP-A SP-B amniotic fluid term labor parturition A-DEFICIENT MICE PULMONARY SURFACTANT II CELLS PRETERM PARTURITION MICROBIAL INVASION SPONTANEOUS LABOR FETAL MEMBRANES MESSENGER-RNA LUNG MATURITY SP-B |
Tema ODS | 03 Good Health and Well-being |
Tema ODS español | 03 Salud y bienestar |
Tipo de documento | artículo |