Maternal adipose tissue, maternal and cord blood essential fatty acids and their long-chain polyunsaturated derivatives composition after elective caesarean section

作者: Elżbieta Pankiewicz , Andrzej Cretti , Elżbieta Ronin-Walknowska , Maria-Beata Czeszyńska , Halina Konefał

DOI: 10.1016/J.EARLHUMDEV.2006.09.005

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摘要: Abstract Background The essential fatty acids and their long-chain polyunsaturated derivatives (LC PUFAs) are important for the growth maturation of fetal organism. Objective aim a study was to assess profile LC PUFAs in blood adipose tissue pregnant women cord after elective caesarean section. Design group comprised 36 38 full-term babies born In maternal tissue, (separately plasma erythrocytes) arterial venous) composition total lipids estimated with gas chromatography. Results erythrocytes weight percent content linoleic acid alfalinolenic higher lower than from umbilical vein exception EPA DPA. subcutaneous were erythrocytes. There no significant difference between venous blood. acid, Conclusion Differences metabolites indicate that preferential placental transfer n-6 n-3 or faster metabolic turnover linolenic arachidonic fetus mother is possible.

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