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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY
Volume 67, Issue 7, Pages 715-722Publisher
SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00228-010-0984-1
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4 beta-hydroxycholesterol; Oxysterols; Neonate; CYP3A; Pregnancy; Enzyme activity
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- Swedish Research Council, Medicine [3902]
- Karolinska Institutets Forskningsstiftelser
- Stockholm County Council [ALF 581107]
- Karolinska Institute [ALF 581107]
- Svenska Lakaresallskapet
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The purpose of this study was to determine the 4 beta-hydroxycholesterol to cholesterol ratio in mothers and neonates at the time of birth and 4 months post-partum. 21 mothers and 22 neonates were recruited at the delivery ward at Karolinska University Hospital, Huddinge, Sweden. Blood samples taken from mothers and neonates at birth and 4 months post-partum were analysed for 4 beta-hydroxycholesterol and cholesterol. The median plasma concentration of 4 beta-hydroxycholesterol was higher in mothers at delivery (50 ng/mL) compared to healthy non-pregnant women (29 ng/mL). The pregnant women had a higher median cholesterol concentration (6.2 mmol/L) compared to healthy non-pregnant women (4.6 mmol/L) but this could only partly explain the increased 4 beta-hydroxycholesterol. The major cause is an increased CYP3A activity during pregnancy. The median 4 beta-hydroxycholesterol/cholesterol ratio center dot 10(4) was elevated in mothers at time of birth compared to non-pregnant women (0.19 and 0.15, respectively) but decreased to 0.15 4 months post-partum. Neonates had a median 4 beta-hydroxycholesterol/cholesterol ratio center dot 10(4) (0.19) comparable to adults already at birth, but lower 4 beta-hydroxycholesterol (12 ng/mL) and cholesterol (1.8 mmol/L) concentrations. Pregnancy leads to increased CYP3A enzyme activity as determined by the 4 beta-hydroxycholesterol/cholesterol ratio. Neonates have low 4 beta-hydroxycholesterol and cholesterol concentrations but similar total CYP3A activity as adults already at birth.
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