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Total lipids, lipid
phosphorus
, phospholipids and cholesterol were determined in amniotic fluid of 36 normals and 6 mothers with diabetes. Total lipids, lipid
phosphorus
and phospholipids are significantly decreased in diabetic cases and the decrement was more pronounced in the cases with stillbirth or intrapartum deaths or infants with
respiratory distress
syndrome. Total cholesterol was significantly decreased in the same cases mentioned above. However, in spite of this decrease the ratio of total cholesterol to total lipids was constant except in cases with prolonged intrauterine fetal death where it was increased.
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PMID:Amniotic fluid total lipids, lipid phosphorus, phospholipids and cholesterol in diabetic women. 61 60
We describe a new and specific method for measurement of lecithin palmitic acid in amniotic fluid. Dipalmitoyl lecithin, the major alveolar surfactant, has previously been estimated by measuring the lecithin-sphingomyelin ratio, total lecithin, total phospholipid
phosphorus
, and (or) total palmitic acid. Our method is more specific for estimation of dipalmitoyl lecithin, because nonphospholipid sources of palmitic acid are removed by solvent extraction. Using a hexane/2-propanol/sulfuric acid system, we obviated the major interferences from triglycerides and free fatty acids. The palmitic acid derived from the phospholipid fraction is measured by gas-liquid chromatography of its methyl ester. No contribution appears to be made by sphingomyelin palmitic acid--probably owing to the mild hydrolysis conditions. The measured palmitic acid therefore appears to be derived from lecithins, principally dipalmitoyl lecithin. The value for palmitic acid determined by this method correlates well with the lecithin-sphingomyelin ratio and total phospholipid
phosphorus
. Infants are unlikely to develop
respiratory distress
syndrome when the measured palmitic acid in amniotic fluid exceeds 8.0 mg/liter, which corresponds to an lecithin-sphingomyelin ratio of 2.0.
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PMID:Fetal lung maturity, as assessed by gas-liquid chromatographic determination of phospholipid palmitic acid in amniotic fluid. 83 70
Total lipids, total cholesterol, phospholipids and inorganic
phosphorus
were determined in the amniotic fluid of 36 normal and 12 premature neonates. Total lipids, phospholipids and cholesterol were significantly decreased in the premature patients and the extent of decrease was more pronounced in patients who developed
respiratory distress
syndrome. On the other hand, inorganic
phosphorus
content of the amniotic fluid was within the normal range.
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PMID:Total lipids, cholesterol, phospholipids and inorganic phosphorus in the amniotic fluid of premature infants. 103 8
31-P magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) allows noninvasive measurements of cerebral
phosphorus
compounds: ATP, phosphocreatine (PCr), inorganic phosphate (Pi), phosphomonoesters (PME) and phosphodiesters (PDE). In this paper we reported our MRS data from the brains of infants with intrauterine growth retardation,
respiratory distress
syndrome, neonatal seizures or neonatal asphyxia, and discussed the possibilities to prevent brain damage due to these perinatal troubles.
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PMID:[Metabolic kinetics in the brains in infants with IUGR, respiratory distress syndrome, seizures and asphyxia]. 156 50
The physical condition of 44 calves delivered by caesarean section before term was monitored by clinical and repeated laboratory examinations (analysis of creatinine, urea, sodium, potassium, chloride, and inorganic
phosphorus
) during the first seven days of life. The newborns were divided into two groups based on the clinical observations during the first hour of life, the blood pH and the base deficit: Group 1: 30 calves without
respiratory distress
syndrome (vital, non asphyxial); they did not develop any diseases in the course of the experiment. Group 2: 14 calves with
respiratory distress
syndrome (asphyxial); 9 of these animals died in the course of the experiment. The analysis of the parameters creatinine, urea, sodium, potassium, chloride, and inorganic
phosphorus
did not reveal any disturbance in kidney function in vital or in asphyxial prematurely born calves. All findings corresponded to those in calves born at term. So these parameters are not very meaningful in relation to metabolic disorders in
respiratory distress
syndrome.
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PMID:[Creatinine, urea and mineral levels during the first week of life in healthy premature calves and calves with a delayed asphyxia syndrome]. 250 51
Twenty-five samples of amniotic fluid obtained by amniocentesis from 25 pregnant women with hypertension in the 35 to 40 weeks of pregnancy were studied. The following biochemical determinations were done in the samples: acid-base equilibrium (pH, pO2, pCO2, base deficit, standard HCO3- and total CO2), concentrations of potassium and sodium ions, total and ionised calcium and inorganic
phosphorus
. The results were analysed depending on the presence of the
respiratory distress
syndrome in the newborn, and were subjected to statistical analysis. It was found that determination of acid-base equilibrium and concentrations of K+, Na+, total and ionised Ca++ and inorganic
phosphorus
in the amniotic fluid of hypertensive women are probably without prognostic significance with respect to the development of the
respiratory distress
syndrome in newborns.
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PMID:[Respiratory distress in newborns born to hypertensive mothers and acid-base equilibrium and the ion composition of the amniotic fluid]. 270 90
High mortality in two flocks of 1900 turkey breeder hens accidentally fed 280 g monensin/ton of complete feed is described. Mortality attributed to the poisoning was 76% in flock 1 and 18% in flock 2. Clinically, turkeys were found dead, exhibited
respiratory distress
with wings extended laterally, had fine tremors, or showed posterior paresis and inability to rise. The most striking finding at necropsy was the almost complete absence of gross lesions. Some turkeys had severely congested lungs; however, many did not. A few birds had pale streaks within the adductor muscles of the legs. Microscopic lesions included myofiber degeneration and necrosis of skeletal and myocardial muscle. Serum
phosphorus
, lactate dehydrogenase, and creatine phosphokinase were markedly elevated, whereas potassium, chloride, and calcium values were lowered.
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PMID:Monensin toxicity in turkey breeder hens. 293 Apr
Lecithin
phosphorus
concentration, the standard fetal lung maturity test in our institution, and phosphatidylglyercol were assayed in 69, 29, and 45 amniotic fluid samples from normal (GI), gestational (GII), and insulin-dependent diabetic (GIII) women by means of thin layer chromatography and Amniostat-FLM, respectively. Lecithin
phosphorus
concentration greater than or equal to 0.1 mg/dl and positive or strong positive Amniostat-FLM results were considered mature. The results of both assays were concordant in 79% of the samples. The discordance rate was highest in GIII patients. In our experience,
respiratory distress
syndrome did not develop in neonate infants of diabetic women delivered after a mature lecithin result. With lecithin
phosphorus
concentration as the reference standard, the predictive value of a mature Amniostat-FLM result was 96.2%, whereas that of an immature result was 58.5%. Respiratory distress syndrome occurred in only two GIII neonates who were delivered within 72 hours of both immature lecithin and Amniostat-FLM results. These findings support the use of Aminostat-FLM as a screening test for fetal lung maturity in both normal and diabetic pregnancies. Additional tests will be necessary to evaluate further fetal lung maturity only if the results are negative.
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PMID:The reliability and clinical use of a rapid phosphatidylglycerol assay in normal and diabetic pregnancies. 342 55
The contents of phosphatidylglycerol and phosphatidylcholine
phosphorus
in amniotic fluid (10,000 X g pellets) were studied as predictors of fetal lung maturity. The presence of phosphatidylglycerol predicted the absence of neonatal
respiratory distress
syndrome with 99% probability. When phosphatidylglycerol was absent, phosphatidylcholine
phosphorus
was a reliable predictor if measured 3 to 7 days before delivery. The probability that
respiratory distress
syndrome would not occur was 94% when phosphatidylcholine
phosphorus
was greater than 6. When measurement was performed within 2 days of delivery, the probability that
respiratory distress
syndrome would not occur fell to 69%. As measured in amniotic fluid, phosphatidylglycerol and phosphatidylcholine
phosphorus
are reliable antenatal predictors of fetal pulmonary maturity and, therefore, are useful in the management of a number of obstetric conditions.
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PMID:Amniotic fluid phosphatidylglycerol and phosphatidylcholine phosphorus as predictors of fetal lung maturity. 394 8
The management of 430 diabetic pregnancies is presented. Our protocol emphasized "tight" metabolic control and assessment of fetal well-being by antepartum fetal heart rate testings and estriol levels. Spontaneous labor was allowed in uncomplicated Class A diabetic patients. Labor in complicated cases and insulin-dependent diabetic pregnancies was induced after establishing fetal lung maturity, except when a maternal or fetal complication dictated otherwise. A significant drop in estriol was observed in 4% of Class A diabetic patients and 10.2% of insulin-dependent diabetic patients. None developed a positive contraction stress test. Abnormal fetal well-being tests contributed minimally to the indications for induction of labor. The incidence of induced preterm delivery was 2.8% in Class A diabetic patients and 18.4% in insulin-dependent diabetic ones. The perinatal mortality was 5.6:1000 and 13:1000, respectively. The incidence of
respiratory distress
syndrome was very low, and none of the cases were associated with a "mature" amniotic fluid lecithin
phosphorus
measurement.
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PMID:Indications for and timing of delivery in diabetic pregnancies. 407 40
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