Abstract

To study the production of proaggregatory thromboxane A2 (TxA2) by fetal and neonatal platelets, blood specimens were collected from umbilical cords immediately after delivery at term (n = 22), from newborn infants during the first 10 days of life (n = 85), from infants between 1 and 3 months of age (n = 14), and from healthy adults (n = 18). The blood samples were allowed to clot spontaneously at +37 degrees C for 60 min, and the concentrations of thromboxane B2 (TxB2), a stable metabolite of TxA2, in the sera were measured by radioimmunoassay and expressed as nanograms of TxB2/10(6) platelets. Platelet TxB2 generation in term infants at the age of 1 day (1.344 +/- 0.253 ng/10(6) platelets, mean +/- SE, n = 9) was higher than that in cord blood (0.634 +/- 0.042 ng/10(6) platelets, n = 22), or in infants of 1-3 months of age (0.881 +/- 0.099 ng/10(6) platelets, n = 14), or in adults (0.869 +/- 0.062 ng/10(6) platelets, n = 18). Increase in TxB2 generation following birth was seen already at the age of 1 h (1.076 +/- 0.114 ng/10(6) platelets, n = 9). TxB2 synthesis in preterm infants (1.032 +/- 0.136 ng/10(6) platelets, n = 10) did not differ from that in term infants on the 1st day of life, and idiopathic respiratory distress syndrome had no effect on it (1.029 +/- 0.079 ng/10(6) platelets, n = 19). Severe birth asphyxia was accompanied by reduced TxB2 formation (0.564 +/- 0.201 ng/10(6) platelets, n = 7).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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