1. Uroguanylin level in umbilical cord blood
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H, Tsukahara, K, Sekine, M, Uchiyama, M, Miura, M, Nakazato, Y, Date, W, Tsunezawa, F, Kotsuji, K, Nishida, M, Hiraoka, and M, Mayumi
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Osmolar Concentration ,Infant, Newborn ,Humans ,Fetal Blood ,Natriuretic Peptides ,Peptides - Abstract
Uroguanylin is a novel natriuretic and diuretic peptide originally isolated from urine.To determine whether uroguanylin has a physiologic role during the perinatal period, uroguanylin levels in umbilical cord plasma obtained at the time of delivery were measured by radioimmunoassay and compared with cord serum osmolality.Mean (+/- SD) cord plasma uroguanylin concentrations (8.8 +/- 2.1 fmol/mL) were higher compared with normal adult values. The extent of maturity, mode of delivery and gender did not appear to influence cord uroguanylin levels. The uroguanylin concentration had a significant positive correlation with cord serum osmolality.These findings support some regulatory role of this peptide in perinatal renal and cardiovascular adaptation.
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- 2001