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- Title
Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor and Placenta Growth Factor in Intrauterine Growth-Restricted Fetuses and Neonates.
- Authors
Malamitsi-Puchner, Ariadne; Boutsikou, Theodora; Economou, Emmanuel; Sarandakou, Angeliki; Makrakis, Evangelos; Hassiakos, Dimitrios; Creatsas, George
- Abstract
The angiogenic factors vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and placenta growth favor (PlGF)are respectively up- and downregulated by hypoxia. We aimed to study circulating levels of the above factors in intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) and to correlate their levels with the customized centiles of the infants. The study included 25 IUGR and 25 appropriate for gestational age (AGA) full-term, singleton infants and their mothers. Maternal (MS), fetal (UC), and neonatal day 1 (N1) and 4 (N4) blood was examined. MS and N1 PlGF, as well as UC VEGF levels correlated with the customized centiles of the infants (r = 0.39, P = .007, r = 0.34, P = .01, and r = -0.41, P = .004, resp). Furthermore, UC, N1, and N4 VEGF levels were higher in girls (r = 0.36, P = .01, r = 0.33, P = .02, and r = 0.41, P = .005 resp). In conclusion, positive and negative correlations of examined factors with the customized centiles of the infant could rely on placental function and intrauterine oxygen concentrations--both being usually lower in IUGR cases--while higher VEGF levels in girls should possibly be attributed to the stimulating action of estrogens.
- Subjects
VASCULAR endothelial growth factors; HYPOXEMIA; ESTROGEN; PLACENTA; MOTHER-infant relationship
- Publication
Mediators of Inflammation, 2005, Vol 2005, Issue 5, p293
- ISSN
0962-9351
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1155/MI.2005.293