Title of article :
Umbilical Cord Ghrelin in Term and Preterm Newborns and its Relation to Metabolic Hormones and Anthropometric Measurements
Author/Authors :
Imam، Safaa S. نويسنده , , Kandil، Manal E. نويسنده , , Shaman، M نويسنده , , Baker، Salwa I. نويسنده , , Bahier، R نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی 24 سال 2009
Abstract :
The aim of the study was to assess umbilical cord ghrelin level in term and preterm newborns and its
relation to other metabolic hormones and anthropometric measurements. A cross sectional comparative study
included 50 normal appropriate-for-gestational-age newborns (25 full-tenus; 25 pretenn). Assessment of
anthropometric measurements, cord levels of ghrelin, leptin, insulin and glucose were done to all newborns.
Umbilical cord ghrelin was detected in all newborns. There was no significant difference between term and
preterm groups regarding ghrelin, insulin and glucose. Leptin was significantly lower in preterm than term
group. Sex and mode of delivery had no effects regarding all studied variables. There was no overall correlation
between ghrelin and gestational age, anthropometric measurements, leptin, insulin or glucose in all newborns.
Pre term group demonstrated significant correlations between ghrelin and weight, body mass index and
abdominal circumference. An overall significant correlation was found between leptin and gestational age and
anthropometric measurements in all newborns. In preterm group leptin correlated with weight, length,
subscapular skin-fold thickness and abdominal circumference. To conclude the umbilical cord ghrelin was
relatively invariable at birth between 30 and 41 weeks gestation showing no gestational age-related variation,
unlike leptin, which was lower in preterm group indicating increased adipose mass and placental maturation with
increased gestational age.
Keywords :
ghrelin , full-term newborns , metabolic hormones , anthropometric measurements , preterm newborns
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences