Spectrum of Lipids in Intrauterine Retarded Fetuses
Hájek Z. 1 , Drbohlav P. 1 , Češka R. 2 , Hořínek A. 2 , Fiedler J. 3
1 Gynekol.-porod. klinika 1. LF UK a VFN, Praha, přednosta prof. MUDr. J. Živný, DrSc. 2 III. interní klinika 1. LF UK a VFN, Praha, přednosta prof. MUDr. J. Marek, DrSc. 3 Biologický ústav 1. LF UK Praha, přednosta doc. MUDr. J. Kapras, CSc. |
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Summary:
The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between the parameters of
individual serum lipids and the degree of intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR) of the fetus.
The lipid levels were compared in fetuses with IUGR and in eutrophic fetuses and it was determi-
ned in which studied variable IUGR newborns differ from healthy newborns.
Methods: The group under study consisted of 53 pregnant women in whom IUGR of the fetus was
diagnosed by ultrasound during pregnancy. The control group consisted of 26 women who gave
birth to eutrophic newborns. The cases in the control group were chosen by the method of
matched control so that the results could be statistically evaluated in both groups at the same
gestational age and at the same maternal age. In both groups blood samples from the umbilical
cord were taken after delivery and the whole spectrum of lipid levels were evaluated (cholesterol-
CH, triglycerides-TGA, high-density lipoprotein-HDL, low-density lipoprotein-LDL, Lp(a) lipopro-
tein, and apolipoproteins-ApoB, ApoAI, ApoE). The same parameters were evaluated in maternal
and paternal blood samples. In several cases, intrauterine lipid levels of the fetus were determi-
ned by cordocentesis. The incidence of hyperlipoproteinemia in the families of both groups was
surveyed.
Setting: Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1 st medical Faculty, Charles University, Pra-
gue.
Results: There was a significant incidence of hyperlipoproteinemia in the families of the mothers
in the group studied (chi-square test: p < 0.001). In the mothers of the groups studied, there were
statistically significant higher levels of HDL, LDL, and Lp(a) in comparison to the mothers in the
control group. A significant dependence was determined between the levels of ApoAI and Lp(a) of
the mothers and newborns. In the regression analysis of the dependence of lipid levels on the
birth weight of the newborns, a statistical correlation was determined for the values of ApoB and
Lp(a).
Conclusion: The more increased the intrauterine growth retardation of the fetus and the lower its
birth weight in relation to its gestational age, the higher its lipid levels, specifically apolipopro-
teins. Apolipoproteins are under genetic control and present a genetic risk for changes in the
metabolism of cholesterol, hemocoagulation, and cardiovascular disease in adulthood.
Key words:
intrauterine growth retardation of the fetus, IUGR, lipids
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