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The Molecular and Histopathological Assessment of Inflammatory Status in Very and Extremely Premature Infants: A Prospective Study
Prematurity comes with a varying range of complications, implying a high prevalence of complications and mortality and depending on the severity of prematurity and the sustained inflammation among these infants, which recently sparked an important scientific interest. The primary objective of this p...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9954862/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36832481 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children10020352 |
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author | Borțea, Claudia Ioana Enatescu, Ileana Pantea, Manuela Dima, Mirabela Iacob, Emil Radu Dumitru, Catalin Popescu, Alin Stoica, Florina Heredea, Rodica Elena Iacob, Daniela |
author_facet | Borțea, Claudia Ioana Enatescu, Ileana Pantea, Manuela Dima, Mirabela Iacob, Emil Radu Dumitru, Catalin Popescu, Alin Stoica, Florina Heredea, Rodica Elena Iacob, Daniela |
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description | Prematurity comes with a varying range of complications, implying a high prevalence of complications and mortality and depending on the severity of prematurity and the sustained inflammation among these infants, which recently sparked an important scientific interest. The primary objective of this prospective study was to establish the degree of inflammation in very (VPIs) and extremely preterm infants (EPIs) in association with the histology findings of the umbilical cord (UC), while the secondary objective was to study the inflammatory markers in the neonates’ blood as predictors of fetal inflammatory response (FIR). A total of thirty neonates were analyzed, ten of them being born extremely premature (<28 weeks of gestation) and twenty very premature (28–32 weeks of gestation). The EPIs had considerably higher levels of IL-6 at birth than VPIs (638.2 pg/mL vs. 151.1 pg/mL). The CRP levels at delivery did not vary substantially across groups; however, after days, the EPIs had significantly higher CRP levels (11.0 mg/dL vs. 7.2 mg/dL). In contrast, the LDH was considerably higher in the extremely preterm infants at birth and four days after birth. Surprisingly, the proportions of infants with pathologically increased inflammatory markers did not differ between the EPIs and VPIs. The LDH increased considerably in both groups, although the CRP levels increased exclusively among the VPIs. The stage of inflammation in the UC did not vary substantially between the EPIs and VPIs. The majority of infants were identified with Stage 0 UC inflammation (40% in EPI vs. 55% in VPIs). There was a substantial correlation link between gestational age and newborn weight and a significant inverse correlation among gestational age and IL-6 and LDH levels. There was a strong negative association between weight and IL-6 (rho = −0.349) and LDH (rho = −0.261). The stage of the UC inflammation demonstrated a statistically significant direct connection with IL-6 (rho = 0.461) and LDH (rho = 0.293), but none with the CRP. Further studies involving a bigger population size of preterm newborns are required to validate the findings and analyze more inflammatory markers, while prediction models on inflammatory markers that are measured expectantly, before the onset of preterm labor, need to be created. |
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spelling | pubmed-99548622023-02-25 The Molecular and Histopathological Assessment of Inflammatory Status in Very and Extremely Premature Infants: A Prospective Study Borțea, Claudia Ioana Enatescu, Ileana Pantea, Manuela Dima, Mirabela Iacob, Emil Radu Dumitru, Catalin Popescu, Alin Stoica, Florina Heredea, Rodica Elena Iacob, Daniela Children (Basel) Article Prematurity comes with a varying range of complications, implying a high prevalence of complications and mortality and depending on the severity of prematurity and the sustained inflammation among these infants, which recently sparked an important scientific interest. The primary objective of this prospective study was to establish the degree of inflammation in very (VPIs) and extremely preterm infants (EPIs) in association with the histology findings of the umbilical cord (UC), while the secondary objective was to study the inflammatory markers in the neonates’ blood as predictors of fetal inflammatory response (FIR). A total of thirty neonates were analyzed, ten of them being born extremely premature (<28 weeks of gestation) and twenty very premature (28–32 weeks of gestation). The EPIs had considerably higher levels of IL-6 at birth than VPIs (638.2 pg/mL vs. 151.1 pg/mL). The CRP levels at delivery did not vary substantially across groups; however, after days, the EPIs had significantly higher CRP levels (11.0 mg/dL vs. 7.2 mg/dL). In contrast, the LDH was considerably higher in the extremely preterm infants at birth and four days after birth. Surprisingly, the proportions of infants with pathologically increased inflammatory markers did not differ between the EPIs and VPIs. The LDH increased considerably in both groups, although the CRP levels increased exclusively among the VPIs. The stage of inflammation in the UC did not vary substantially between the EPIs and VPIs. The majority of infants were identified with Stage 0 UC inflammation (40% in EPI vs. 55% in VPIs). There was a substantial correlation link between gestational age and newborn weight and a significant inverse correlation among gestational age and IL-6 and LDH levels. There was a strong negative association between weight and IL-6 (rho = −0.349) and LDH (rho = −0.261). The stage of the UC inflammation demonstrated a statistically significant direct connection with IL-6 (rho = 0.461) and LDH (rho = 0.293), but none with the CRP. Further studies involving a bigger population size of preterm newborns are required to validate the findings and analyze more inflammatory markers, while prediction models on inflammatory markers that are measured expectantly, before the onset of preterm labor, need to be created. MDPI 2023-02-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9954862/ /pubmed/36832481 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children10020352 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Borțea, Claudia Ioana Enatescu, Ileana Pantea, Manuela Dima, Mirabela Iacob, Emil Radu Dumitru, Catalin Popescu, Alin Stoica, Florina Heredea, Rodica Elena Iacob, Daniela The Molecular and Histopathological Assessment of Inflammatory Status in Very and Extremely Premature Infants: A Prospective Study |
title | The Molecular and Histopathological Assessment of Inflammatory Status in Very and Extremely Premature Infants: A Prospective Study |
title_full | The Molecular and Histopathological Assessment of Inflammatory Status in Very and Extremely Premature Infants: A Prospective Study |
title_fullStr | The Molecular and Histopathological Assessment of Inflammatory Status in Very and Extremely Premature Infants: A Prospective Study |
title_full_unstemmed | The Molecular and Histopathological Assessment of Inflammatory Status in Very and Extremely Premature Infants: A Prospective Study |
title_short | The Molecular and Histopathological Assessment of Inflammatory Status in Very and Extremely Premature Infants: A Prospective Study |
title_sort | molecular and histopathological assessment of inflammatory status in very and extremely premature infants: a prospective study |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9954862/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36832481 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children10020352 |
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