Relationship of adiponectin and visfatin with fetus intrauterine growth
10.3760/cma.j.issn.0529-567x.2009.04.002
- VernacularTitle:脂联素和内脂素与胎儿生长发育的关系
- Author:
Lixin SHANG
;
Qingling TANG
;
Jing WANG
;
Fang ZHANG
;
Nan WU
;
Shuhe WANG
;
Ping LI
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Adiponectin;
Nicotinamide phosphoribosyltransferase;
Fetal growth betardation;
Fetal macrosomia;
Birth weight
- From:
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
2009;44(4):246-248
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To explore the correlation between adipocyte factors(adiponectin and visfatin)and fetus intrauterine growth.Methods Enzyme immunoassay was used to measure the adiponeetin and visfatin levels in maternal and umbilical serum from 14 women with fetal growth restriction (FGR group),14 women with maerosomia(macrosomia group)and 14 normal pregnant women(control group).The correlations of cord serum adiponectin and visfatin with matemal serum adiponectin and visfatin were analyzed.Results (1)Serum visfatin levels in FGR mothers[(41.4±5.5)]μg/L were significantly higher than that in control women[(34.7±4.9)μg/L and macrosomia mothers[(37.3±4.4)μg/L;P<0.01,P<0.05].Serum adiponectin levels in maerosomia mothers [(4.1±1.3)mg/L]were significantly lower than that in control women [(6.6±1.5)mg/L]and FGR mothers[(6.4±1.3)mg/L;P<0.01].(2)Serum visfatinin levels in FGR babies[(58.1±7.6)μg/L] were significantly increased than that in control newborns[(42.6±7.8)μg/L]and macrosomia babies[(48.5±9.1)μg/L;P<0.01,P<0.05].Serum adiponeetin levels in macrosomia babies[(6.5±1.3)mg/L]were significantly decreased than that in control newborns[(7.7±1.5)mg/L]and FGR babies[(7.7±1.0)mg/L;P<0.05,P<0.05].(3)Maternal serum visfatin levels were positively correlated with umbilical serum visfatin levels(r=0.720.P<0.01).Umbilical serum adiponectin levels were higher than that in maternal serum,but there were no relationship between them(r=0.301,P>0.05).Conclusion The changes of visfatin and adiponeetin levels may be related to the oceurrenee of FGR and fetal macrosomia.