Comparison between tryptophan methoxyindole and kynurenine metabolic pathways in normal and preterm neonates and in neonates with acute fetal distress.
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OBJECTIVE To analyze the kynurenine and methoxyindole metabolic pathways of tryptophan in order to identify changes in premature neonates and in neonates suffering from fetal distress. METHODS One hundred and twelve neonates were assigned to three groups: normal neonates (control group), preterm neonates (neonates born before the 37th gestational week) and neonates suffering from fetal distress. Each of these groups was then divided in two subgroups according to the time of birth corresponding with the time of blood sampling: a diurnal subgroup, comprising neonates whose blood was sampled between 0900 and 2100 h, and a nocturnal subgroup, comprising neonates whose blood was sampled between 2100 and 0900 h. Blood samples from the umbilical artery and vein were taken in the delivery room at birth from each neonate for measurement of melatonin, the main methoxyindole pathway metabolite. Urine samples were collected from 0900 to 2100 h (diurnal groups) and from 2100 to 0900 h (nocturnal groups), and the presence of kynurenic acid, xanturenic acid, 3-hydroxyantranilic acid, L-kynurenine and 3-hydroxykynurenine determined. RESULTS The results show the existence of diurnal/nocturnal differences in the concentration of melatonin in cord blood and in the urinary excretion of kynurenines. In normal neonates, the production of methoxyindoles (determined as melatonin) is decreased during the day and increases at night, whereas production of kynurenines is high during the day, decreasing at night. In the fetal distress group, a significant increase in the umbilical artery concentration of melatonin was found. This group also showed a reduction in L-kynurenine concentrations in the diurnal and nocturnal groups, and an increase in xanturenic acid and 3-hydroxyantranilic acid during the day. Correlation and regression studies confirmed that the differences in the day/night pattern of the tryptophan metabolic pathways were greater in normal neonates than in the preterm and fetal distress groups. CONCLUSIONS The results indicate the existence of an imbalance in tryptophan metabolites in preterm infants and those with fetal distress, blunting the normal diurnal/nocturnal rhythm of both melatonin and kynurenines.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- European journal of endocrinology
دوره 139 1 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1998