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Fructose in fetal cord blood and its relationship with maternal and 48-hour-newborn blood concentrations
Authors:Trindade Cleide E P  Barreiros Rodrigo C  Kurokawa Cilmery  Bossolan Grasiela
Institution:
  • a Department of Pediatrics, Division of Neonatology, Botucatu School of Medicine, UNESP São Paulo State University-Botucatu, São Paulo 18618-970, Brazil
  • b Department of Medicine - Pediatrics, School of Medicine, Sorocaba, PUCSP-Sorocaba, São Paulo 18030-095, Brazil
  • Abstract:

    Background

    Studies have suggested that different non-glucose sugars and sugar alcohols play a role in placental and fetal metabolism. However, the role of fructose in the fetal and newborn metabolism is unclear and studies are scarce.

    Aim

    Our objective was to investigate the presence of fructose in umbilical cord blood in full-term gestation and its relationship with maternal and 48-hour-old- newborn blood concentrations, to evaluate fructose production by the fetus and newborn infant.

    Methods

    Blood fructose and glucose concentrations were determined by HPLC in 26 paired samples of maternal blood, umbilical cord vein, and peripheral newborn blood at 48 h after birth. ANOVA, the Friedman Analysis of Variance on Ranks and the Pearson correlation with p < 0.05 were used.

    Results

    Fructose concentration in umbilical cord blood was higher than maternal blood (p = 0.024), suggesting endogenous fructose production by the fetal-placental unit via the sorbitol pathway. Fructose concentrations were higher in newborns at 48 h after birth than in the fetal umbilical cord blood (p = 0.004), suggesting that fructose production is a continuous process from fetus to newborn.

    Conclusions

    Fructose production by the sorbitol pathway, present in the fetus and newborn, is an alternative pathway in glucose metabolism probably used to maintain redox balance in the fetus. We suggest that endogenous fructose, similar to dietary ingested fructose, under physiological conditions produces the backbone for triacylglycerol and lipid synthesis in the fetus and newborn. Therefore the route for metabolizing fructose is already present in the early steps of human development.
    Keywords:Newborn fructose metabolism  Fetus fructose metabolism  Fructose
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