Abstract

In Brief OBJECTIVE Maternal circulating corticotropin-releasing hormone analysis at midgestation has been proposed as a parameter for the prediction of preterm birth. However, one recent study has reported that corticotropin-releasing hormone concentrations at midgestation differ in the black and white populations. These findings led us to investigate whether other populations have differing concentrations of maternal circulating corticotropin-releasing hormone that may require reference to specific population-based medians for optimal midgestational screening. METHODS In this study we have defined the mean and median concentrations of maternal circulating corticotropin-releasing hormone in Hispanic and white populations at each gestational week from 14 to 18 weeks of pregnancy, using a sensitive and specific radioimmunoassay. RESULTS Corticotropin-releasing hormone concentrations were found to be significantly lower in the Hispanic population as compared with whites at 16, 17, and 18 weeks' gestation. The distribution of corticotropin-releasing hormone, expressed as multiples of the median (MoM) using the appropriate ethnicity-related median, was estimated for each gestational week and for each population. No differences were observed in the distribution of the ethnicity-adjusted MoM for Hispanics and whites. CONCLUSION These data demonstrate that ethnicity is a significant factor affecting corticotropin-releasing hormone concentrations at midgestation in the Hispanic and white populations. The use of ethnicity-specific medians to estimate the ethnicity-specific MoM for the corticotropin-releasing hormone concentrations may enhance the predictive value of midgestational maternal corticotropin-releasing hormone as a screening parameter for the prediction of preterm birth. Maternal circulating corticotropin-releasing hormone at midgestation differs in Hispanic and white populations, and the ethnicity-specific medians are defined for weeks 14–18 of pregnancy.

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