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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38512428/quantitative-proteomic-analysis-identifying-and-evaluating-traf6-and-il-8-as-potential-diagnostic-biomarkers-in-neonatal-patients-with-necrotizing-enterocolitis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jing Wang, Minhan Qu, Aijuan Qiu, Lili Yang, Hui Xu, Shenglin Yu, Zhaojun Pan
Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is a common gastrointestinal complication in premature infants, resulting in high morbidity and mortality, and its early detection is crucial for accurate treatment and outcome prediction. Extensive research has demonstrated a clear correlation between NEC and extremely low birth weight, degree of preterm, formula feeding, infection, hypoxic/ischemic damage, and intestinal dysbiosis. The development of noninvasive biomarkers of NEC from stool, urine, and serum has attracted a great deal of interest because to these clinical connections and the quest for a deeper knowledge of disease pathophysiology...
March 21, 2024: Molecular Biotechnology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38509973/fgr-associated-placental-insufficiency-and-capillary-angiogenesis-involves-disruptions-in-human-placental-mirnas-and-mrnas
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wenhui Song, Qing Guo, Muraly Puttabyatappa, Venkateswaran Ramamoorthi Elangovan, Jianping Wang, Fang Li, Fangfang Liu, Xuejie Bi, Haiying Li, Guangping Fu, Vasantha Padmanabhan, XiaoHua Wu
Fetal growth restriction (FGR) is one of the most common pregnancy complications culminating in adverse fetal outcome, including preterm birth, neonatal mortality and stillbirth. Compromised placental development and function, especially disruption in angiogenesis and inadequate nutrient supply are contributing factors. Fetal sex also influences placental function. Knowledge of gene expression changes and epigenetic factors contributing to placental dysfunction in FGR pregnancies will help identify biomarkers and help target interventions...
March 30, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38495518/accuracy-of-prenatal-and-postnatal-biomarkers-for-estimating-gestational-age-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elizabeth Bradburn, Agustin Conde-Agudelo, Nia W Roberts, Jose Villar, Aris T Papageorghiou
BACKGROUND: Knowledge of gestational age (GA) is key in clinical management of individual obstetric patients, and critical to be able to calculate rates of preterm birth and small for GA at a population level. Currently, the gold standard for pregnancy dating is measurement of the fetal crown rump length at 11-14 weeks of gestation. However, this is not possible for women first presenting in later pregnancy, or in settings where routine ultrasound is not available. A reliable, cheap and easy to measure GA-dependent biomarker would provide an important breakthrough in estimating the age of pregnancy...
April 2024: EClinicalMedicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38495346/cell%C3%A2-free-fetal-dna-at%C3%A2-11%C3%A2-13%C3%A2-weeks-of-gestation-is-not-altered-in-complicated-pregnancies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zoi Koukou, Eleftherios Panteris, Emmanouel Manolakos, Aristeidis Papadopoulos, Ioannis Papoulidis, Konstantinos Relakis, Stavros Sifakis
Non-invasive maternal cell-free fetal DNA (cffDNA) is a promising biomarker for screening common genetic syndromes. Alterations in the expression levels of cffDNA in the maternal circulation have been demonstrated in abnormal pregnancies. However, the results are conflicting. The present study aimed to investigate whether cffDNA levels are associated with pregnancy complications. The study group comprised pregnant women who presented with pregnancy complications, such as preterm birth, gestational hypertension, intrauterine growth retardation, gestational diabetes, polyhydramnios, oligohydramnios, vaginal bleeding and placental abruption...
April 2024: Biomedical Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38492434/association-of-maternal-blood-high-mobility-group-box-1-levels-and-adverse-pregnancy-outcomes-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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Liping Xue, Ruolin Chen, Ying Liu, Peiguang Niu, Jintuo Zhou, Jinhua Liu, Jinhua Zhang, Huajiao Chen
Conflicting findings have emerged regarding the levels of high mobility group box 1 (HMGB1) in individuals experiencing adverse pregnancy outcomes. Here we conducted a meta-analysis to assess the association between maternal blood HMGB1 levels and adverse pregnancy outcomes. Utilizing databases such as PubMed, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, Web of Science, Embase and China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), a systematic literature search was conducted in January 2024. Eligible literature was screened according to inclusion and exclusion criteria...
March 15, 2024: Reproductive Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38483020/prediction-of-preterm-birth-in-women-with-fetal-growth-restriction-is-the-weekly-change-in-sflt-1-plgf-ratio-or-plgf-levels-useful
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Jesrine Hong, Kylie Crawford, Erika Cavanagh, Vicki Clifton, Sailesh Kumar
INTRODUCTION: To assess the rate of change in soluble fms-like tyrosine kinase-1/placental growth factor (sFlt-1/PlGF) ratio and PlGF levels per week compared to a single sFlt-1/PlGF ratio or PlGF level to predict preterm birth for pregnancies complicated by fetal growth restriction. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A prospective cohort study of pregnancies complicated by isolated fetal growth restriction. Maternal serum PlGF levels and the sFlt-1/PlGF ratio were measured at 4-weekly intervals from recruitment to delivery...
June 2024: Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38479914/bioactive-metabolites-of-omega-6-and-omega-3-fatty-acids-are-associated-with-inflammatory-cytokine-concentrations-in-maternal-and-infant-plasma-at-the-time-of-delivery
#47
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Rebecca Slotkowski, Matthew VanOrmer, Anum Akbar, Taija Hahka, Maranda Thompson, Rebekah Rapoza, Arzu Ulu, Melissa Thoene, Elizabeth Lyden, Maheswari Mukherjee, Ana Yuil-Valdes, Sathish Kumar Natarajan, Tara Nordgren, Corrine Hanson, Ann Anderson Berry
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Inflammation is necessary for a healthy pregnancy. However, unregulated or excessive inflammation during pregnancy is associated with severe maternal and infant morbidities, such as pre-eclampsia, abnormal infant neurodevelopment, or preterm birth. Inflammation is regulated in part by the bioactive metabolites of omega-6 (n-6) and omega-3 (n-3) fatty acids (FAs). N-6 FAs have been shown to promote pro-inflammatory cytokine environments in adults, while n-3 FAs have been shown to contribute to the resolution of inflammation; however, how these metabolites affect maternal and infant inflammation is still uncertain...
April 2024: Clinical Nutrition ESPEN
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38467704/new-insights-and-potential-biomarkers-for-intraventricular-hemorrhage-in-extremely-premature-infant-case-control-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Franklin Ducatez, Abdellah Tebani, Lenaig Abily-Donval, Sarah Snanoudj, Carine Pilon, Thomas Plichet, Charlotte Le Chatelier, Soumeya Bekri, Stéphane Marret
BACKGROUND: Despite advancements in neonatal care, germinal matrix-intraventricular hemorrhage impacts 20% of very preterm infants, exacerbating their neurological prognosis. Understanding its complex, multifactorial pathophysiology and rapid onset remains challenging. This study aims to link specific cord blood biomolecules at birth with post-natal germinal matrix-intraventricular hemorrhage onset. METHODS: A monocentric, prospective case-control study was conducted at Rouen University Hospital from 2015 to 2020...
March 11, 2024: Pediatric Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38459740/early-versus-late-caffeine-and-or-non-steroidal-anti-inflammatory-drugs-nsaids-for-prevention-of-intermittent-hypoxia-induced-neuroinflammation-in-the-neonatal-rat
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Myra Batool, Charles L Cai, Jacob V Aranda, Ivan Hand, Kay D Beharry
Preterm infants often experience frequent intermittent hypoxia (IH) episodes which are associated with neuroinflammation. We tested the hypotheses that early caffeine and/or non-steroidal inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) confer superior therapeutic benefits for protection against IH-induced neuroinflammation than late treatment. Newborn rats were exposed to IH or hyperoxia (50% O2 ) from birth (P0) to P14. For early treatment, the pups were administered: 1) daily caffeine (Caff) citrate (Cafcit, 20 mg/kg IP loading on P0, followed by 5 mg/kg from P1-P14); 2) ketorolac (Keto) topical ocular solution in both eyes from P0 to P14; 3) ibuprofen (Ibu, Neoprofen, 10 mg/kg loading dose on P0 followed by 5 mg/kg/day on P1 and P2); 4) Caff+Keto co-treatment; 5) Caff+Ibu co-treatment; or 6) equivalent volume saline (Sal)...
March 8, 2024: International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38453771/amniotic-fluid-proteomics-analysis-and-in-vitro-validation-to-identify-potential-biomarkers-of-preterm-birth
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Siguo Chen, Weizhou Wang, Guanghong Yan, Mengmei Liu, Min Li, Ping Chen, Qingyan Ma, Jinman Zhang, Ying Tang, Linglin Zhou, Dingyun You
This study aimed to investigate the regulation of amniotic fibroblast (AFC) function by vitamin K-dependent protein Z (PROZ) during preterm birth (PTB) and its potential role in adverse pregnancy outcomes. Proteomic samples were collected from amniotic fluid in the second trimester, and AFC were isolated from the amniotic membrane and cultured in vitro. The expression of extracellular and intracellular PROZ in AFC was modulated, and their biological properties and functions were evaluated. Clinical analysis revealed a significant upregulation of PROZ expression in amniotic fluid from preterm pregnant women...
March 7, 2024: Reproductive Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38435884/the-relationship-between-gestational-diabetes-and-the-risk-of-cancer-a-systematic-review
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Ethan Slouha, Kaitlyn M Gates, Hanin Al-Geizi, Esther Baah, Lucy A Clunes, Theofanis F Kollias
Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is one of the most common endocrine disorders to occur during pregnancy due to the increase in circulating human placental lactogen (hPL) and possible beta-cell sensitivity. While GDM can be managed either with diet and exercise or pharmacological interventions, it is associated with significant maternal and neonatal complications. Maternal complications include short- and long-term conditions such as pre-eclampsia, preterm birth, arrest of labor, future development of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), and cardiovascular disorders...
January 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38417349/deferred-cord-clamping-to-improve-neonatal-blood-values-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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Charifa Zemouri, Eveline Mestdagh, Mieke Stiers, Kimberly Torfs, Yvonne Kuipers
BACKGROUND: Practices related to umbilical cord clamping at birth should be evidence-based. Deferred cord clamping, compared to immediate cord clamping, shows benefits for preterm neonates but this may also apply to healthy term neonates. Different blood sampling techniques are used to measure effect of deferred and immediate cord clamping. OBJECTIVE: To assess the statistical and effect size differences between blood biomarkers from umbilical cord and capillary blood samples of healthy term neonates following either immediate or deferred cord clamping...
February 9, 2024: International Journal of Nursing Studies
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38402317/vasoactive-peptides-as-biomarkers-for-the-prediction-of-retinopathy-of-prematurity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Roland P Neumann, Roland Gerull, Pascal W Hasler, Sven Wellmann, Sven M Schulzke
BACKGROUND: Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) is a major complication in preterm infants. We assessed if plasma levels of midregional pro-atrial natriuretic peptide (MR-proANP) and C-terminal pro-endothelin-1 (CT-proET1) serve as early markers for subsequent ROP development in preterm infants <32 weeks gestation. METHODS: Prospective, two-centre, observational cohort study. MR-proANP and CT-proET1 were measured on day seven of life. Associations with ROP ≥ stage II were investigated by univariable and multivariable logistic regression models...
February 24, 2024: Pediatric Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38401930/3d-printed-microfluidic-devices-for-integrated-solid-phase-extraction-and-microchip-electrophoresis-of-preterm-birth-biomarkers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joule E Esene, Addalyn J Burningham, Anum Tahir, Gregory P Nordin, Adam T Woolley
BACKGROUND: Preterm birth (PTB) is a leading cause of neonatal mortality, such that the need for a rapid and accurate assessment for PTB risk is critical. Here, we developed a 3D printed microfluidic system that integrated solid-phase extraction (SPE) and microchip electrophoresis (μCE) of PTB biomarkers, enabling the combination of biomarker enrichment and labeling with μCE separation and fluorescence detection. RESULTS: Reversed-phase SPE monoliths were photopolymerized in 3D printed devices...
April 1, 2024: Analytica Chimica Acta
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38391647/recent-advances-and-challenges-in-the-early-diagnosis-and-treatment-of-preterm-labor
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REVIEW
Prashil Gondane, Sakshi Kumbhakarn, Pritiprasanna Maity, Kausik Kapat
Preterm birth (PTB) is the primary cause of neonatal mortality and long-term disabilities. The unknown mechanism behind PTB makes diagnosis difficult, yet early detection is necessary for controlling and averting related consequences. The primary focus of this work is to provide an overview of the known risk factors associated with preterm labor and the conventional and advanced procedures for early detection of PTB, including multi-omics and artificial intelligence/machine learning (AI/ML)- based approaches...
February 6, 2024: Bioengineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38388298/spatiotemporal-patterns-of-the-pregnancy-microbiome-and-links-to-reproductive-disorders
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Liwen Xiao, Tian Zhou, Zhenqiang Zuo, Ningxia Sun, Fangqing Zhao
The microbiome of females undergoes extensive remodeling during pregnancy, which is likely to have an impact on the health of both mothers and offspring. Nevertheless, large-scale integrated investigations characterizing microbiome dynamics across key body habitats are lacking. Here, we performed an extensive meta-analysis that compiles and analyzes microbiome profiles from  >10,000 samples across the gut, vagina, and oral cavity of pregnant women from diverse geographical regions. We have unveiled unexpected variations in the taxonomic, functional, and ecological characteristics of microbial communities throughout the course of pregnancy...
February 6, 2024: Science Bulletin
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38379394/biomarkers-associated-with-cardiovascular-disease-in-women-with-spontaneous-preterm-birth-a-case-control-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elin Täufer Cederlöf, Susanne Lager, Anders Larsson, Inger Sundström Poromaa, Bertil Lindahl, Anna-Karin Wikström, Christina Christersson
INTRODUCTION: Women with spontaneous preterm birth have an increased risk of cardiovascular disease later in life. Studies suggest potential pathophysiological mechanisms in common, but whether these could be identified by measurement of soluble circulating protein biomarkers in women with spontaneous preterm birth is unknown. The aim of this study was to determine if protein biomarkers associated with cardiovascular disease distinguish women with spontaneous preterm birth from healthy controls, both at pregnancy and at follow up...
February 20, 2024: Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38359634/the-role-of-placental-insufficiency-in-spontaneous-preterm-birth-a-literature-review
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REVIEW
Megan Preston, Megan Hall, Andrew Shennan, Lisa Story
Preterm Birth (delivery before 37 weeks of gestation) is the leading cause of childhood mortality and is also associated with significant morbidity both in the neonatal period and beyond. The aetiology of spontaneous preterm birth is unclear and likely multifactorial incorporating factors such as infection/inflammation and cervical injury. Placental insufficiency is emerging as an additional contributor to spontaneous preterm delivery; however, the mechanisms by which this occurs are not fully understood...
April 2024: European Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38356491/association-between-f2-isoprostanes-and-self-reported-stressors-in-pregnant-americans-of-african-and-european-ancestry
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Deborah K Rose, Loren Bentley, Arnab Maity, Rachel L Maguire, Antonio Planchart, Ivan Spasojevic, Andy J Liu, John Thorp, Cathrine Hoyo
BACKGROUND: Poor birth outcomes such as preterm birth/delivery disproportionately affect African Americans compared to White individuals. Reasons for this disparity are likely multifactorial, and include prenatal psychosocial stressors, and attendant increased lipid peroxidation; however, empirical data linking psychosocial stressors during pregnancy to oxidative status are limited. METHODS: We used established scales to measure five psychosocial stressors. Maternal adverse childhood experiences, financial stress, social support, anxiety, and depression were measured among 50 African American and White pregnant women enrolled in the Stress and Health in Pregnancy cohort...
February 15, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38347448/combined-gestational-age-and-serum-fucose-for-early-prediction-of-risk-for-bronchopulmonary-dysplasia-in-premature-infants
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Liangliang Li, Shimin Xu, Miaomiao Li, Xiangyun Yin, Hongmin Xi, Ping Yang, Lili Ma, Lijuan Zhang, Xianghong Li
OBJECTIVE: As the predominant complication in preterm infants, Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia (BPD) necessitates accurate identification of infants at risk and expedited therapeutic interventions for an improved prognosis. This study evaluates the potential of Monosaccharide Composite (MC) enriched with environmental information from circulating glycans as a diagnostic biomarker for early-onset BPD, and, concurrently, appraises BPD risk in premature neonates. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study incorporated 234 neonates of ≤32 weeks gestational age...
February 12, 2024: BMC Pediatrics
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