Correlation between Maternal Serum Zinc Levels, Cord Blood Procollagen type 1-N Terminal Propeptide (P1NP) Levels and Anthropometric Measurements of Newborns

Lili Rohmawati, D. Sari, Ika Citra Dewi Tanjung
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ABSTRACTBackground and Objective: Zinc is an important micronutrient that is required for optimal foetal growth and development. Zinc deficiency during pregnancy may interfere with intrauterine foetal ossification. Foetal ossification can be measured with specific bone growth markers, such as procollagen type 1-N terminal propeptide (P1NP). The objective of this study was to investigate mean maternal serum zinc levels and assess the correlations between maternal serum zinc levels and cord blood P1NP levels and anthropometric measurements of newborns. Materials and Methods: This was a cross-sectional study conducted at Universitas Sumatera Utara Hospital and other hospitals in Medan from April to October 2019. Eligible subjects were pregnant mothers and their newborns who met the inclusion criteria, and participants were enrolled with a consecutive sampling technique. Maternal serum zinc levels and cord blood P1NP levels were measured prior to delivery, and anthropometric measurements were conducted. Results: A total of 42 subjects were recruited and had a mean maternal serum zinc level of 52.0±9.0 µg/dL. The proportion of pregnant mothers with low serum zinc levels was high (54.8%). There was a significant correlation between maternal serum zinc levels and newborn birth weight (r=0.648), length (r=0.656) and head circumference (r=0.578) (P= 0.001). There was a significant, positive linear correlation between maternal serum zinc levels and cord blood P1NP levels (r=0.469; P=0.002). Conclusion: The mean maternal serum zinc levels during pregnancy were below normal. There were positive significant correlations between maternal serum zinc levels and cord blood P1NP levels and anthropometric measurements of newborns.Keywords: zinc, procollagen type 1-N terminal propeptide, birth weight
产妇血清锌水平、脐带血1-N型前胶原末端前肽(P1NP)水平与新生儿人体测量的相关性
背景与目的:锌是胎儿良好生长发育所必需的重要微量营养素。怀孕期间缺锌可能会影响宫内胎儿骨化。胎儿骨化可以用特定的骨生长标志物来测量,如前胶原型1-N末端前肽(P1NP)。本研究的目的是调查产妇平均血清锌水平,并评估产妇血清锌水平与新生儿脐带血P1NP水平和人体测量值之间的相关性。材料与方法:这是一项横断面研究,于2019年4月至10月在棉兰的苏门答腊北方大学医院和其他医院进行。符合入选标准的孕妇及其新生儿为入选对象,采用连续抽样技术。分娩前测定产妇血清锌水平和脐带血P1NP水平,并进行人体测量。结果:共招募了42名受试者,其平均血清锌水平为52.0±9.0µg/dL。血清锌水平低的孕妇比例较高(54.8%)。母亲血清锌水平与新生儿体重(r=0.648)、体长(r=0.656)、头围(r=0.578)有显著相关性(P= 0.001)。孕妇血清锌水平与脐带血P1NP水平呈显著的线性正相关(r=0.469;P = 0.002)。结论:妊娠期孕妇血清锌水平低于正常水平。产妇血清锌水平与新生儿脐带血P1NP水平及人体测量值呈正相关。关键词:锌,前胶原1-N型末端前肽,出生体重
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