Related Experiment Videos
Spontaneous labor increases nitric oxide synthesis during the early neonatal period
1Division of Pediatrics, Itabashi Ward Medical Association Hospital, Tokyo, Japan. enchannel@aol.com
Background:
This paper aimed to assess the influence of spontaneous labor upon endogenous nitric oxide (NO) and endothelin 1 (ET-1) during transition to extrauterine life.
Methods:
The serum levels of NO metabolites (the sum of nitrites and nitrates (NOx)) and the plasma level of ET-1 were determined in 53 healthy full-term infants (spontaneous labor group; n=40, cesarean delivery group; n=13). In both groups, blood samples were obtained from a cord vein at birth and from a peripheral vein at 5 days of age.
Results:
The differences in serum NOx concentrations between the spontaneous labor group and the elective cesarean group were not significant at birth. By the age of 5 days, serum NOx concentrations had risen significantly in the spontaneous labor group to become significantly higher in the elective cesarean group.
Conclusion:
It is speculated that spontaneous labor might enhance endogenous NO synthesis at 5 days of age.