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Query: UMLS:C0728731 (
prematurity
)
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Growing evidence indicates that oxidative stress occurs during the fetal-to-neonatal transition. Such stress plays an important role in the pathogenesis of many neonatal diseases.
Thioredoxin
(
TRX
), a redox-regulating protein with antioxidant activity, is induced in various cells against oxidative stress and is secreted extracellularly. This study was undertaken to examine the clinical and biological importance of
TRX
in the perinatal setting. We measured concentrations of
TRX
in umbilical cord blood and breast milk using a sandwich ELISA. Our study demonstrated that concentrations of
TRX
in umbilical cord blood were six to seven times higher than those in blood of healthy adults. This study also showed that umbilical concentrations of
TRX
were correlated significantly with the extent of
prematurity
of the newborn, and that they were elevated significantly in newborns of mothers with preeclampsia compared to those of mothers without preeclampsia. In contrast, concentrations of coenzyme Q(10) and vitamin E in umbilical blood were lower than adult blood levels. Breast milk concentrations of
TRX
during the early postpartum period were seven to eight times higher than those in blood of lactating women. Those of the coenzyme Q(10) were lower than adult blood levels, while those of vitamin E were comparable to adult blood levels. Our findings suggest that the systemic release of
TRX
is enhanced at birth, and that early breast milk is a rich source of this protein. Consequent high levels of
TRX
in newborns may provide a unique protective mechanism that allows the maintenance of redox balance during the fetal-to-neonatal transition.
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PMID:Concentrations of thioredoxin, a redox-regulating protein, in umbilical cord blood and breast milk. 1578 33