Investigation of 25-hydroxyvitamin D level in the umbilical cord blood of newborns
10.3969/j.issn.1673-6710.2016.02.004
- VernacularTitle:新生儿脐带血25-羟维生素D水平调查
- Author:
Li XIE
;
Haichun WEI
;
Lihua JIANG
;
Ren CAI
;
Tao LIAO
;
Min. ZHENG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
25-hydroxyvitamin D;
Vitamin D deficiency;
Umbilical cord blood
- From:Chinese Journal of Neonatology
2016;31(2):97-100
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To measure vitamin D levels in newborn cord blood inorder to ascertain appropriate supplementation regimes.Methods A total of 6420 newborn umbilical cordblood 25-hydroxyvitamin D [ 25-( OH ) D ] concentrations were measured by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay, and the correlation between 25-( OH ) D and gestational or birth weight or season was retrospectively analyzed.Results There were 5358(83.5℅)of the 6420,had umbilical cord blood concentrations of 25-(OH)D <50. 0 nmol/L. The 25-(OH)D levels M(Q1,Q3)increased from very preterm births, moderately preterm, later preterm, full-term infants to post-term infants [ 29. 0 ( 22. 5, 38.9),33.4(26.3,41.6),35.1(26.9,43.3),35.7(28.1,45.0),43.3(33.5,52.8)nmol/L, P <0. 001]. The 25-(OH) D levels M(Q1,Q3) increased from very low birth weight infants, low birth weight, normal birth weight infants to macrosomia [29. 0(22. 4,38. 8),34. 6(27. 5,44. 2),35. 1(28. 1, 44. 7),35. 7(28. 0,47. 5), P<0. 001]. The 25- (OH)D levels were positively correlated respectively in gestational ages and body weights ( r =0. 619 , 0. 180 , P <0. 05 ) . Newborn umbilical cord blood concentration of 25- ( OH ) D levels varied with season ( P all <0. 001 ) , the lowest in spring [ 30. 4 (24.1,38.3)]and highest in autumn[39.3(31.6,50.9)].Conclusions Premature and low birth weight infants are especially at high risk of vitamin D deficiency and should receive appropriate vitamin D supplementation. In addition, there should be an ongoing promotion of vitamin D supplements to pregnant women and the awareness of sun exposure to achieve vitamin D sufficiency.