Lower plasma melatonin levels in non-hypoxic premature newborns associated with neonatal pain

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Sanchez-Borja, Cristina [1 ]
Cristobal-Canadas, Delia [1 ]
Rodriguez-Lucenilla, Maria Isabel [1 ]
Munoz-Hoyos, Antonio [2 ]
Agil, Ahmad [3 ,4 ]
Vazquez-Lopez, Maria angeles [1 ]
Parron-Carreno, Tesifon [5 ]
Nievas-Soriano, Bruno Jose [5 ]
Bonillo-Perales, Antonio [1 ]
Bonillo-Perales, Juan Carlos [6 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hosp Torrecardenas, Pediat Unit, Almeria, Spain
[2] Univ Granada, Dept Pediat, Granada, Spain
[3] Univ Granada, Inst Biohelath, Dept Pharmacol, Granada, Spain
[4] Univ Granada, Inst Neurosci, Granada, Spain
[5] Univ Almeria, Nursing Physiotherapy & Med Dept, Ctra Sacramento S-N, La Canada De San Urbano 01410, Almeria, Spain
[6] Pharm Off Holder, Madrid, Spain
关键词
Melatonin; Oxidative stress; Free radicals; Preterm infants; Parenteral nutrition; Neonatal pain; OXIDATIVE STRESS; EVOLUTION; BIRTH;
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10.1007/s00431-024-05632-1
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R72 [儿科学];
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100202 ;
摘要
We analyzed plasma melatonin levels in different groups of preterm newborns without hypoxia and their relationship with several perinatal variables like gestational age or neonatal pain. Prospective cohort study of preterm newborns (PTNB) without perinatal hypoxia, Apgar > 6 at 5 min, and oxygen needs on the third day of life. We compared melatonin levels at day 3 of life in different groups of non-hypoxic preterm infants (Student's t-tests, Mann-Whitney U, and chi2) and analyzed the relationship of melatonin with GA, birth weight, neonatal pain (Premature Infant Pain Profile (PIPP) scale), caffeine treatment, parenteral nutrition, or the development of free radical diseases (correlation study, linear regression) and factors associated with moderate/intense pain and free radical diseases (logistic regression analysis). Sixty-one preterm infants with gestational age (GA) of 30.7 +/- 2.0 weeks with no oxygen requirements at day 3 of life were studied with plasma melatonin levels of 33.8 +/- 12.01 pg/ml. Preterm infants weighing < 1250 g at birth had lower plasma melatonin levels (p = 0.05). Preterm infants with moderate or severe pain (PPIPP > 5) have lower melatonin levels (p = 0.01), and being preterm with PIPP > 5 is associated with lower plasma melatonin levels (p = 0.03). Being very preterm (GA < 32 GS), having low weight for gestational age (LWGA), receiving caffeine treatment, or requiring parenteral nutrition did not modify melatonin levels in non-hypoxic preterm infants (p = NS). Melatonin on day 3 of life in non-hypoxic preterm infants is not associated with later development of free radical diseases (BPD, sepsis, ROP, HIV, NEC). Conclusion: We observed that preterm infants with moderate to severe pain have lower melatonin levels. These findings are relevant because they reinforce the findings of other authors that melatonin supplementation decreases pain and oxidative stress in painful procedures in premature infants. Further studies are needed to evaluate whether melatonin could be used as an analgesic in painful procedures in preterm infants. Trial registration: Trial registration was not required since this was an observational study. What Is Known: Melatonin is a potent antioxidant and free radical scavenger in newborns under stress conditions: hypoxia, acidosis, hypotension, painful procedures, or parenteral nutrition. Pain stimulates the production of melatonin. Various studies conclude that melatonin administration decreases pain during the neonatal period. What Is New: Non-hypoxic preterm infants with moderate to severe pain (PIPP>5) have lower levels of melatonin. Administration of caffeine and treatment with parenteral nutrition do not modify melatonin levels in non-hypoxic preterm infants.
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