Amniotic fluid concentrations of 3,3',5'-tri-iodothyronine (reverse T3), 3,3'-di-iodothyronine, 3,5,3'-tri-iodothyronine (T3) and thyroxine (T4) in normal and complicated pregnancy. 1979

H Meinhold, and J W Dudenhausen, and K W Wenzel, and E Saling

Amniotic fluid concentrations of 3,3',5'-tri-iodothyronine (rT3), 3,3'-Di-iodothyronine (3,3'-T2), 3,5,3'-tri-iodothyronine (T3) and T4 were studied in 384 women during normal and complicated pregnancy. An inverse correlation was observed between decreasing rT3 and increasing 3,3'-T2 concentrations in amniotic fluid with gestational age. The mean rT3 level in normal pregnancy was 2.81 nmol/1 at 12-20 weeks and decreased significantly to 1.06 nmol/1 at 36-42 weeks of gestation. The mean 3,3'-T2 concentration was 49.1 pmol/1 at12-20 weeks increasing to 119 pmol/1 at 36-42 weeks. The mean T4 value of 3.83 nmol/1 at 12-20 weeks was about half that of later periods. The T3 concentration in a random sample of 45 amniotic fluids ranged from less than 28 to 370 pmol/1 (mean 102 pmol/1). The mean rT3, 3,3'-T2 and T4 values measured in patients with intra-uterine malnutrition, gestation diabetes, tocolysis, placental insufficiency and rhesus incompatibility at 31-40 weeks of gestation were not significantly different from those in uncomplicated pregnancy. Significantly decreased rT3 and T4 concentrations were found in toxaemia. From the results obtained in complicated pregnancy it may be concluded that measurements of iodothyronines, especially rT3, in amniotic fluid have insignificant diagnostic value in the recognition of intra-uterine lesions with the probable exception of fetal hypothyroidism. The analysis of the dependence of iodothyronine concentrations on the gestational age showed a maximum of rT3 and T4 levels between 20 and 30 weeks of pregnancy. This marked rise of iodothyronine concentrations in amniotic fluid at mid-gestation may be due to the onsetting maturation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid control system of the fetus.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D011247 Pregnancy The status during which female mammals carry their developing young (EMBRYOS or FETUSES) in utero before birth, beginning from FERTILIZATION to BIRTH. Gestation,Pregnancies
D011248 Pregnancy Complications Conditions or pathological processes associated with pregnancy. They can occur during or after pregnancy, and range from minor discomforts to serious diseases that require medical interventions. They include diseases in pregnant females, and pregnancies in females with diseases. Adverse Birth Outcomes,Complications, Pregnancy,Adverse Birth Outcome,Birth Outcome, Adverse,Complication, Pregnancy,Outcome, Adverse Birth,Pregnancy Complication
D004104 Diiodothyronines These metabolites of THYROXINE are formed by the deiodination of T3 or reverse T3.
D005260 Female Females
D005865 Gestational Age The age of the conceptus, beginning from the time of FERTILIZATION. In clinical obstetrics, the gestational age is often estimated from the onset of the last MENSTRUATION which is about 2 weeks before OVULATION and fertilization. It is also estimated to begin from fertilization, estrus, coitus, or artificial insemination. Embryologic Age,Fetal Maturity, Chronologic,Chronologic Fetal Maturity,Fetal Age,Maturity, Chronologic Fetal,Age, Embryologic,Age, Fetal,Age, Gestational,Ages, Embryologic,Ages, Fetal,Ages, Gestational,Embryologic Ages,Fetal Ages,Gestational Ages
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D000328 Adult A person having attained full growth or maturity. Adults are of 19 through 44 years of age. For a person between 19 and 24 years of age, YOUNG ADULT is available. Adults
D000653 Amniotic Fluid A clear, yellowish liquid that envelopes the FETUS inside the sac of AMNION. In the first trimester, it is likely a transudate of maternal or fetal plasma. In the second trimester, amniotic fluid derives primarily from fetal lung and kidney. Cells or substances in this fluid can be removed for prenatal diagnostic tests (AMNIOCENTESIS). Amniotic Fluid Index,Amniotic Fluid Indices,Amniotic Fluids,Fluid Index, Amniotic,Fluid Indices, Amniotic,Fluid, Amniotic,Fluids, Amniotic,Index, Amniotic Fluid,Indices, Amniotic Fluid
D013974 Thyroxine The major hormone derived from the thyroid gland. Thyroxine is synthesized via the iodination of tyrosines (MONOIODOTYROSINE) and the coupling of iodotyrosines (DIIODOTYROSINE) in the THYROGLOBULIN. Thyroxine is released from thyroglobulin by proteolysis and secreted into the blood. Thyroxine is peripherally deiodinated to form TRIIODOTHYRONINE which exerts a broad spectrum of stimulatory effects on cell metabolism. L-Thyroxine,Levothyroxine,T4 Thyroid Hormone,3,5,3',5'-Tetraiodothyronine,Berlthyrox,Dexnon,Eferox,Eltroxin,Eltroxine,Euthyrox,Eutirox,L-3,5,3',5'-Tetraiodothyronine,L-Thyrox,L-Thyroxin Henning,L-Thyroxin beta,L-Thyroxine Roche,Levo-T,Levothroid,Levothyroid,Levothyroxin Deladande,Levothyroxin Delalande,Levothyroxine Sodium,Levoxine,Levoxyl,Lévothyrox,Novothyral,Novothyrox,O-(4-Hydroxy-3,5-diiodophenyl) 3,5-diiodo-L-tyrosine,O-(4-Hydroxy-3,5-diiodophenyl)-3,5-diiodotyrosine,Oroxine,Sodium Levothyroxine,Synthroid,Synthrox,Thevier,Thyrax,Thyroxin,Tiroidine,Tiroxina Leo,Unithroid,L Thyrox,L Thyroxin Henning,L Thyroxin beta,L Thyroxine,L Thyroxine Roche,Levo T,Thyroid Hormone, T4
D014284 Triiodothyronine A T3 thyroid hormone normally synthesized and secreted by the thyroid gland in much smaller quantities than thyroxine (T4). Most T3 is derived from peripheral monodeiodination of T4 at the 5' position of the outer ring of the iodothyronine nucleus. The hormone finally delivered and used by the tissues is mainly T3. Liothyronine,T3 Thyroid Hormone,3,3',5-Triiodothyronine,Cytomel,Liothyronine Sodium,Thyroid Hormone, T3

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