CZECH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION J. Ev. PURKYNĚ | |
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Centr. eur. J. publ. Hlth 7, 1999, No 1, p. 40–42 | |
RELATION BETWEEN CONCENTRATION OF
LEAD, ZINC AND LYSOZYME IN
PLACENTAS OF WOMEN WITH
INTRAUTERINE FOETAL GROWTH
RETARDATION Richter J. 1 , Hájek Z. 2 , Pfeifer I. 3 , Šubrt P. 1 1 Public Health Institute, Ústí nad Labem 2 Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology of the University Hospital, 1 st Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Prague 3 Institute of Preventive Medicine, 2 nd Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic |
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Summary: Intrauterine foetal growth retardation (IUGR) implies increased risk of morbidity and mortality of the newborn. Aetiology of intrauterine
retardation is probably multifactorial and may include maternal infection, malnutrition, placental dysfunction, hypertension, toxaemia,
smoking, professional and environmental exposure.
The work concentrates on the lead, zinc and lysozyme levels in blood and placental tissues of 50 females in the IUGR group and 43
females from a control group. Statistically significant differences in zinc and lead levels between the compared group were found. The IUGR
group had lower zinc and higher lead levels. A significant negative correlation of zinc and lead levels was observed. We found a statistically
significant relationship between lead levels in placental tissues and the age of the pregnant women. Higher age is associated with higher
lead levels in placental tissue, whereas zinc levels decrease. In placental tissues of pregnant females of the IUGR group higher lysozyme
levels were found. On the basis of the discussed results the authors recommend zinc supplementation during the pregnancy.
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