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Cord blood galectin-1 and-3 concentrations in term pregnancies with normal restricted and increased fetal growth

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JOURNAL OF PERINATAL MEDICINE
Volume 43, Issue 3, Pages 305-309

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WALTER DE GRUYTER GMBH
DOI: 10.1515/jpm-2013-0220

Keywords

Angiogenesis; fetus; galectins; immune; response; intrauterine growth restriction; large for gestational age; neonate; umbilical cord

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Objective: To determine levels of galectins (gal)-1 and -3 (implicated in angiogenesis/immunologic mechanisms) in intrauterine growth restricted (IUGR), large (LGA) and appropriate for gestational age (AGA) pregnancies, as these groups differ in fat mass, angiogenic patterns and immune responses. Methods: Cord-blood (UC) gal-1 and -3 concentrations were measured in 30 IUGR, 30 LGA and 20 AGA singleton full-term infants and their mothers (MS). Results: IUGR, LGA and AGA groups did not differ in gal-1 and -3 concentrations. UC gal-1 levels were lower when mothers were older [b= -0.651, CI 95% -1.186 (-0.116), P = 0.018] and UC gal-3 levels were increased when mothers presented gestational diabetes [b=9.836, CI 95% 3.833- (15.839), P=0.002]. In IUGRs MS gal-3 and in LGAs UC gal-1 were decreased in multiparas [b = -5.372, CI 95% -9.584- (-1.161), P=0.014], and [b=-7.540, CI 95% -14.606- (-0.473), P=0.037], respectively. No correlations were found between MS or UC gal-1 and gal-3 concentrations. Conclusions: Lower UC gal-1 levels, when mothers were older, and increased UC gal-3 levels in cases of gestational diabetes, possibly reflect angiogenic activity. In multiparas, decreased MS gal-3 and UC gal-1 levels in IUGR/LGA, respectively, might imply inflammatory response against immunosuppression expected in subsequent pregnancies, as compared to the first one.

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