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未标记:在人类脑脊液(CSF)中检测到催乳素(PRL),其绝对水平似乎反映了血清PRL浓度。由于PRL被认为参与脑水和电解质含量的调节,我们对21例因呼吸暂停、发烧或围产期窒息而行腰椎穿刺的新生儿进行了脑脊液和血浆PRL、多巴胺(DA)浓度、渗透压和钠水平的测定。平均胎龄36.5周(范围:31-41),出生体重2572 g(范围:1140-3550)。腰椎穿刺于出生后8.3天(范围:1-38)进行。血浆PRL浓度为106.52 +/- 14.43 ng/ml,显著高于脑脊液PRL浓度(43.24 +/- 7.39 ng/ml, p < 0.01)。在所有个体病例中均观察到该水平升高。血浆中DA浓度明显高于脑脊液(64.75 +/- 13.83 vs 8.64 +/- 0.72 ng/ml, p < 0.01)。脑脊液钠含量与血浆钠含量差异无统计学意义(138.94 +/- 1.28 vs 138.04 +/- 1.03 mmol/l),但血浆渗透压高于脑脊液渗透压(286.7 +/- 3.81 vs 276.76 +/- 2.19 mosm/kg, p < 0.05)。在脑脊液渗透压中,PRL、DA和钠浓度无相关性。综上所述,在脑脊液中,PRL可能不是控制渗透压和钠含量的主要作用。脑脊液中的PRL似乎与脑脊液DA浓度无关。
Prolactin and dopamine concentrations in the cerebrospinal fluid during the neonatal period.
Unlabelled: Prolactin (PRL) has been detected in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in humans and the absolute level appears to reflect the serum PRL concentration. Because PRL is thought to be involved in the regulation of brain water and electrolyte content attempt has been made to determine CSF and plasma PRL and dopamine (DA) concentrations, osmolality, and sodium level in 21 newborn infants undergoing lumbar punction because of apneic spells, fever, or perinatal asphyxia. The mean of gestational age was 36.5 weeks (range: 31-41) and birthweight was 2572 g (range: 1140-3550). The lumbar puncture was performed at the 8.3 postnatal day (range: 1-38). The plasma concentration of PRL was 106.52 +/- 14.43 ng/ml, significantly higher than the CSF PRL level (43.24 +/- 7.39 ng/ml, p < 0.01). This elevated level was observed in all individual cases. DA concentration in the plasma was much higher than the value detected in the CSF (64.75 +/- 13.83 vs 8.64 +/- 0.72 ng/ml, p < 0.01). No difference was observed between the sodium content of the CSF and plasma (138.94 +/- 1.28 vs 138.04 +/- 1.03 mmol/l), however, the osmolality of the plasma tended to be higher than the CSF osmolality (286.7 +/- 3.81 vs 276.76 +/- 2.19 mosm/kg, p < 0.05). In the CSF osmolality, PRL, DA, and sodium concentrations did not show any correlation.
In conclusion: in the CSF PRL probably does not play a primary role in controlling the osmolality and sodium content. PRL in CSF seems to be independent from CSF DA concentration.