Fetal sex dependent hormone levels in early pregnant women with elevated maternal serum alpha-fetoprotein |
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Authors: | K Bremme P Eneroth |
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Affiliation: | Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Research and Development Laboratory, Karolinska Hospital, S-104 01 Stockholm, Sweden |
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Abstract: | Maternal serum and amniotic hormone levels have been investigated in two groups of women in pregnancy weeks 18-21. One group (B) was composed of women with high alpha-fetoprotein levels in serum without fetal abnormality, and a matched control group (A) with normal alpha-fetoprotein levels in serum. Amongst group B women were four pregnancy complications: two spontaneous abortions, one premature delivery, and one cesarean section due to fetal asphyxia. Group B women were significantly different from group A women. Thus, higher maternal serum levels of total estriol (P = 0.030), testosterone (P = 0.016), and alpha-fetoprotein (P = 0.018) were noted in the presence of male fetuses; and higher hPL (P = 0.004), FSH (P = 0.037), and alpha-fetoprotein (P = 0.002) concentrations in women carrying female fetuses, who were accompanied by lower total estriol concentrations (P = 0.045). Differences between groups B and A in terms of amniotic fluid analyses were only related to female fetal sex. Thus, group B showed higher hPL (P = 0.028), testosterone (P = 0.020), and FSH (P = 0.006) levels, and lower alpha-fetoprotein (P = 0.013) concentrations. It is concluded that elevated maternal serum levels of alpha-fetoprotein are accompanied in female fetuses by an endocrine milieu different from that of matched controls. This difference may put the conceptus at a disadvantage, but the majority of the girls were born on time without signs of small-for-date. |
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Keywords: | α-Fetoprotein Fetal sex Hormone levels Early pregnancy Amniotic fluid Maternal serum |
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