Evaluation of Essential and Toxic Elements in Amniotic Fluid and Maternal Serum at Birth

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Rafał Kocyłowski
Mariusz Grzesiak
Zuzanna Gaj
Wiktor Lorenc
Ewa Bakinowska
Danuta Barałkiewicz
Constantin Sylvius von Kaisenberg
Joanna Suliburska
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[1] Polish Mother’s Memorial Hospital-Research Institute,Department of Obstretrics, Perinatology and Gynecology
[2] PreMediCare New Med Medical Centre,Scientific Laboratory of the Center of Medical Laboratory Diagnostics and Screening
[3] Polish Mother’s Memorial Hospital-Research Institute,Department of Trace Element Analysis by Spectroscopy Method, Faculty of Chemistry
[4] Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań,Institute of Mathematics
[5] Poznan University of Technology,Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
[6] Hannover Medical School,Institute of Human Nutrition and Dietetics
[7] Poznan University of Life Sciences,undefined
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Biological Trace Element Research | 2019年 / 189卷
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Essential and toxic elements; Amniotic fluid; Maternal serum; Delivery; Reference values;
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The objective of this study was to determine the concentration and the reference ranges of essential and toxic elements in amniotic fluid (AF) and maternal serum (MS) at birth. This study was conducted among 175 healthy pregnant Caucasian European women aged 18–42. AF and maternal blood samples were collected during delivery. An inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) technique was used to determine the levels of Mg, Co, Cu, Zn, Sr, Cd, Ba, Pb, U, Ca, Cr, Al, Mn, V, Fe, As, Se and Sb in AF and MS. The range of reference values was calculated for all analyzed elements in the serum and AF. The mean concentrations of elements, except Pb, were generally higher in MS than in AF. Multiple regression analysis showed that the maternal/newborn body mass (MBM/NBM) ratio was a strong negative predictor (among maternal age and gravidity) of Mg concentration in amniotic fluid. In the serum, MBN/NBM ratio was a strong positive predictor of Cu concentration. Moreover, regression analysis showed that maternal age was an independent positive predictor of the Se level in maternal serum. The reference value ranges of 18 essential and toxic elements were established in AF and MS among a population of healthy pregnant Polish women at delivery. The level of Mg, Co, Cu, Ca and Se in AF and MS can be determined by maternal age and MBM/NBM ratio. These results can be useful in counseling individuals with pregnancies affected by exposure to one of the parameters under investigation.
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