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Cord blood transferrin receptors to assess fetal iron status

Authors :
G.A. Savage
David G. Sweet
Terence R.J. Lappin
Richard Tubman
Henry L. Halliday
Publication Year :
2001
Publisher :
BMJ Group, 2001.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE—To study iron status at different gestational ages using cord blood serum transferrin receptors (STfRs). METHODS—STfRs, iron, ferritin, total iron binding capacity, haemoglobin, and reticulocytes were measured in 144 cord blood samples. The babies were divided into three groups according to gestation (26 very preterm (24-29 weeks); 50 preterm (30-36 weeks); 68 term (37-41 weeks)). RESULTS—Serum iron, ferritin, and total iron binding capacity were highest at term, whereas reticulocytes were highest in the very preterm. STfR levels were not influenced by gestation. Haemoglobin (r = 0.46; p < 0.0001) and reticulocytes (r = 0.42; p < 0.0001) were the only indices that independently correlated with STfR levels. CONCLUSIONS—STfR levels in cord blood are not directly influenced by gestation and probably reflect the iron requirements of the fetus for erythropoiesis.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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