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Revista de investigación clínica

On-line version ISSN 2564-8896Print version ISSN 0034-8376

Abstract

HERNANDEZ-ANDRADE, Edgar; VILLANUEVA-DIAZ, Carlos  and  AHUED-AHUED, José Roberto. Growth hormone and prolactin in maternal plasma and amniotic fluid during normal gestation. Rev. invest. clín. [online]. 2005, vol.57, n.5, pp.671-675. ISSN 2564-8896.

Objective. To measure the concentration of human growth hormone (GH) and prolactin (PRL) In maternal plasma (MP) and amniotic fluid (AF) during gestation and to evaluate their correlation. Methods. HC and PRL were measured by radioimmunoassay in 60 healthy women with uncomplicated singleton pregnancies at 16-36 weeks of gestation (WG). Trends of both hormones were estimated throughout pregnancy. The correlation of either hormone measured in different fluids was also estimated. Results. GH in AF (AF-GH) decreased significantly throughout pregnancy; (AF-GH = 21.32 - 0.54 X WG, r = -0.72 [95% confidence intervals (95% CI) -0.57-0.82], p = 0.001), and increased in MP (MP-GH); (MP-GH = 2.73 +0.11 X WG, r = 0.45 [95% CI, 0.21-0.63]p = 0.05). The correlation between MP-GH and AF-GH was, (AF-GH = 16.28 - 1.54 x - M-PGH, r = -0.47 [95% CI, -0.64 --0.21]; p = 0.01). PRL values did not show significant differences neither in AF (AF-PRL / WG, r = 0.06, p = 0.6) nor in MP (MP-PRL / WG, r = 0.25, p = 0.14) during pregnancy, being AF-PRL (mean 151.3 ng/mL, SD 34.2 ng/mL) significantly higher than MP-PRL (mean 119.3 ng/mL, SD 55.4 ng/mL) (p = 0.006) in all the studied period. Conclusion. AF-GH and MP-GH showed a significant negative correlation during pregnancy. PRL measured in AF and PM did not show changes throughout gestation being AF-PRL significantly higher than MP-PRL.

Keywords : Human growth hormone; Placenta; Prolactin; Amniotic fluid; Maternal plasma.

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