Different concentration of human cord blood HMGB1 according to delivery and labour: A pilot study

Cytokine. 2018 Aug:108:53-56. doi: 10.1016/j.cyto.2018.03.019. Epub 2018 Mar 20.

Abstract

Objective: Oxidative stress is involved in several maternal conditions characterized both by an increase in free radicals synthesis and a parallel decrease in the antioxidant activity. Parturition induces considerable oxidative stress and many inflammatory mediators, among which HMGB1, are involved from the beginning of pregnancy to the birth of the infant. We evaluated serum cord blood HMGB1 levels in a population of neonates to investigate correlation with mode of delivery, as well as the influence of labour.

Setting and patients: The study subjects were 325 neonates delivered at University Hospital "G. Martino" of Messina over an 18-month period. Following cord separation, venous blood sampling was performed on umbelical cords.

Results: In the cord venous blood, we found HMGB1 values significantly more elevated in spontaneous vaginal group when compared to elective or emergency caesarean section group. Regarding labour, umbilical cord venous blood HMGB1 levels were significantly higher in the spontaneous and induced labour group, compared to non-labouring women.

Conclusion: These results could highlight a possible role of HMGB1 during birth time related to mode of delivery and labour.

Keywords: Cord blood; Delivery; High Mobility Group Box 1; Labour; Newborn.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Cesarean Section
  • Delivery, Obstetric
  • Female
  • Fetal Blood / chemistry*
  • HMGB1 Protein / blood*
  • Humans
  • Infant, Newborn
  • Labor, Obstetric*
  • Oxidative Stress
  • Parturition
  • Pilot Projects
  • Pregnancy

Substances

  • HMGB1 Protein
  • HMGB1 protein, human