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[Neonatal blood aldosterone].

W Rokicki, J Krasnodebski, U Cwikła

    Pediatria Polska
    |June 1, 1989
    PubMed
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    Newborn aldosterone levels rapidly increase in the first two hours after birth, then stabilize. These postnatal aldosterone variations differ from those observed in glucocorticoids.

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    Area of Science:

    • Endocrinology
    • Neonatal Physiology

    Context:

    • Aldosterone plays a crucial role in fluid and electrolyte balance.
    • Understanding its postnatal dynamics is essential for neonatal health.

    Purpose:

    • To characterize the temporal changes in aldosterone levels during the first 72 hours of life in newborns.
    • To compare postnatal aldosterone variations with those of glucocorticoids.

    Summary:

    • Aldosterone levels were measured in 13 newborns from cord blood up to 72 hours postpartum using radioimmunoassay.
    • Cord blood aldosterone was 0.35 ng/dl, rising sharply to 0.79 ng/dl within 2 hours, and remaining elevated (0.85-0.89 ng/dl) through 72 hours.
    • These findings indicate a distinct postnatal pattern for aldosterone compared to glucocorticoids.

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    Impact:

    • Provides foundational data on early neonatal aldosterone secretion.
    • Highlights potential differences in hormonal regulation during the transition to extrauterine life.
    • Informs clinical understanding of electrolyte homeostasis in newborns.