Chromium status of full-term and preterm newborns |
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Authors: | Dominique Bougle François Bureau Joël Voirin Dominique Neuville Michel Drosdowsky Jean-François Duhamel |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department de Pédiatrie et Laboratoire de Biochimie A, CHU de Caen, France
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Abstract: | ![]() In order to obtain reference values from normal babies, Cr status of full-term newborns has been studied. Plasma and urine values were (mean±SEM) 0.7±0.1 μg/L and 0.9±0.3 μg/L, respectively, for the first month of life (n=19), and 0.6±0.1 μg/L and 0.8±0.2 μg/L for the second-to-third-month period (n=31). Premature newborns (gestational age 28–36 wk) were compared to these control values; concentrations were 0.9±0.1 μg/L and 1.1±0.2 μg/L for the first month (n=47), and 1.0±0.2 μg/L and 1.5±0.3 μg/L for the second to third months (n=27). For the whole group, there was a positive correlation between plasma and urine concentrations (p=0.0001); multiple regression analysis was performed between plasma levels and gestational age at birth (p=?0.002) and postnatal age (NS). Plasma levels of prematures and full terms were statistically different (p=0.03) only for the second- to third-month period. It is suggested that these high Cr levels result from high dietary intakes and/or high absorption rates. |
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