Genetic Disorders and the Fetus. Группа авторов

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of AF 27, 28 Zinc 228, 230

      For enzymes, see Chapters 21, 23, 24, and 25.

      The insulin concentration increases in the AF of healthy, pregnant women,276 with a biphasic course between 16 and 42 weeks and a zenith at the 30th week.354 In women receiving glucocorticoids or betamimetics, or in fetuses with high glucose levels, the insulin levels may show a twofold increase, whereas very low levels are found in placental insufficiency and other conditions leading to fetal distress.

      Trace elements

      Heavy metals can accumulate in AF, yet their potential impact on the developing fetus is not well understood.356 The topic was reviewed by Caserta et al.,357 who describe their particular concerns with toxicity of lead, mercury, and cadmium on intrauterine growth and neurologic damage. AF copper and zinc are among the trace elements that have stable levels during the second and third trimesters.358, 359 No direct correlation has yet been made in AF studies between central nervous system development or enzymatic reactions and variations in trace element levels in humans. However, zinc deficiency is thought to potentiate the teratogenic effect of alcohol in the fetal alcohol syndrome.360

Element (Z) N Mean SD
B (5) 88 32.2 1.7
Mg (12) 200 16.0 a,b 3.1
Al (13) 200 424.1 1.2
Si (14) 200 247.2 2.7
P (15) 200 28.3 a,b 4.0
K (19) 200 148.4 b 1.1
Ca (20) 200 73.2 a, b 12.2
Ti (22) 200 13.2 2.0
V (23) 200 183.1 1.4
Cr (24) 200 4.9 1.9
Mn (25) 200 4.7 1.8
Fe (26) 200 3475.8 14.5
Co (27) 88 44.0 1.8
Ni (28) 200 24.0 2.2
Cu (29) 200 1437.0 b 35.3
Zn (30) 88 216.5 15.1
Rb (37) 200 217.4 80.1
Sr (38) 200 21.2 a 7.1
Ag (47) 88 15.1 a 7.8
Sn (50) 88 95.6 1.5
Ba (56) 200 17.0 6.0
Pb (82) 88 116.7 1.4

      Source: Hall et al. 1983343 (see also Dawson et al. 1999228).

      a Concentration mg/mL.

      b Arithmetic mean.

      Mean gestational age, 17.1 weeks. All concentrations are ng/mL except where noted.

      Copper, zinc, bromine, lead, and rubidium assays show no significant differences among groups of normal, hypotrophic, and trisomic fetuses.288 Bussière et al.230 stressed that the wide dispersion of reported metal concentration values in AF may be secondary to sample variability, lack of technical uniformity, and the presence of


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