Maternal and fetal hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal axis: different response depends upon the mode of parturition.

Sep 14, 2004Neuro endocrinology letters

Mother's and baby's stress hormone systems respond differently depending on how birth happens

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Abstract

Plasma CRH levels during labour declined after oxytocin infusion, while they rose in women undergoing elective cesarean section.

  • Maternal plasma CRH concentrations were similar before and after labour in both groups.
  • ACTH levels rose during the third stage of labour, with significantly higher levels observed in women with oxytocin infusion.
  • Cortisol concentrations were comparable before delivery, increased during delivery, and then returned to pre-delivery levels.
  • DHEA levels remained stable during labour in both groups, showing no differences in umbilical vein and artery measurements.
  • A correlation between maternal CRH and ACTH or cortisol was absent in the oxytocin group but present in the elective cesarean section group.
  • Newborns delivered via elective cesarean section displayed higher umbilical artery levels of CRH and cortisol compared to those delivered after oxytocin infusion.

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