Biochemical indexes of the B vitamins in cord serum are predicted by maternal B vitamin status.

Rima Obeid, Winfried Munz, Monika Jäger, Werner Schmidt, Wolfgang Herrmann
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Abstract

Background: The concentration of total homocysteine (tHcy) is higher in newborns than in older children. Vitamin B-12 is the major determinant of tHcy in newborns. Maternal status of folate, vitamin B-12, and vitamin B-6 during pregnancy may affect the biochemical markers of these micronutrients in newborns.

Objective: Our objective was to study the relation between concentrations of the metabolites and B vitamins in maternal sera and concentrations in the umbilical venous blood of the corresponding newborns.

Design: We studied healthy pregnant women at the time of labor who were expecting healthy, full-term, appropriate-birth-weight babies. Samples were available from 82 mother-infant pairs.

Results: Concentrations of B vitamins were higher in cord samples than in maternal blood (folate, 2-fold; vitamin B-12, 1.5-fold; and vitamin B-6, 6-fold). Concentrations of cystathionine and methylmalonic acid (MMA) were also higher in the infants than in the mothers (x +/- SD: cystathionine, 462 +/- 189 and 343 +/- 143 nmol/L; MMA, 353 +/- 144 and 233 +/- 110 nmol/L). No significant differences in tHcy concentrations were observed between fetal and maternal samples. Concentrations of vitamin B-12 did not differ significantly between mothers of infants from different quartiles of cord MMA. Higher fetal MMA concentrations were related to higher maternal MMA and vitamin B-12 concentrations and lower fetal concentrations of vitamin B-12. Fetal concentrations of cystathionine were predicted by maternal cystathionine, gestational age, fetal vitamin B-6, and fetal tHcy.

Conclusions: Maternal concentrations of the metabolic markers of B vitamins predict values in fetal blood at delivery. Fetal tHcy concentrations were low but were predicted by the vitamin status of the mother. The effect of increasing maternal intake of vitamins B-12 and B-6 during pregnancy on the fetal concentrations of the metabolites should be investigated.

脐带血清B族维生素生化指标可通过母体B族维生素水平预测。
背景:新生儿总同型半胱氨酸(tHcy)浓度高于年龄较大的儿童。维生素B-12是新生儿体内维生素c含量的主要决定因素。孕妇怀孕期间叶酸、维生素B-12和维生素B-6的状况可能影响新生儿这些微量营养素的生化指标。目的:研究母体血清代谢物和B族维生素浓度与新生儿脐静脉血浓度的关系。设计:我们研究了分娩时健康的孕妇,她们期待着健康的、足月的、出生体重合适的婴儿。样本来自82对母婴。结果:脐带标本中B族维生素的浓度高于母体血液(叶酸,2倍;维生素B-12, 1.5倍;维生素B-6, 6倍)。婴儿体内的半胱硫氨酸和甲基丙二酸(MMA)浓度也高于母亲(x +/- SD:半胱硫氨酸,462 +/- 189和343 +/- 143 nmol/L;MMA, 353 +/- 144和233 +/- 110 nmol/L)。在胎儿和母体样本中观察到tHcy浓度无显著差异。维生素B-12的浓度在脐带MMA不同四分位数婴儿的母亲之间没有显著差异。胎儿MMA浓度越高,母体MMA和维生素B-12浓度越高,胎儿维生素B-12浓度越低。通过母体胱硫氨酸、胎龄、胎儿维生素B-6和胎儿tHcy预测胎儿胱硫氨酸浓度。结论:母体B族维生素代谢标志物的浓度可预测分娩时胎儿血液中的值。胎儿tHcy浓度较低,但可以通过母亲的维生素状况来预测。孕妇在妊娠期间增加维生素B-12和B-6的摄入量对胎儿代谢物浓度的影响应进行研究。
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