Antioxidative status and oxidative stress in the fetal circulation at birth: the effects of time of delivery and presence of labor

Jan 17, 2015Early human development

Antioxidant and oxidative stress levels in newborn blood at birth: how delivery time and labor affect them

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Abstract

Higher concentrations of melatonin, superoxide dismutase (SOD3), and glutathione peroxidase (Gpx3) were found in newborns delivered during labor compared to those delivered without labor.

  • Labor is associated with increased levels of melatonin, SOD3, and Gpx3 in the cord blood of newborns.
  • Newborns delivered in labor exhibited lower levels of 8-hydroxydeoxyguanosine (8-OHdG), indicating reduced oxidative stress.
  • No correlation was detected between melatonin levels and the concentrations of SOD3, Gpx3, or 8-OHdG.
  • The time of delivery (day or night) did not affect the levels of SOD3, Gpx3, or 8-OHdG.

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