2015 Apr 27. [Epub ahead of print]Jokisch V1, Kroll R2, Lutz B3, Bindila L3, Schaffelder R4, Schaible T1.
Abstract
Objective This study aims to examine the endocannabinoid levels in newborns in relation to the mode of delivery. Study Design In this study, the concentrations of the endocannabinoids anandamide (AEA), 2-arachidonylglycerol (2-AG), palmitoylethanolamine (PEA), and the metabolite arachidonic acid (AA) in umbilical cord vein blood of 49 newborns was determined by quantitative mass spectrometry using liquid chromatography multiple reaction monitoring. The newborns were divided by their mode of delivery. Only healthy newborns born after 340/7 gestational weeks without birth complications were included. Results The concentration of AEA, PEA, and AA was significantly higher in vaginal delivered newborns (n = 25) in comparison to newborns born by cesarean delivery (n = 24). 2-AG exhibited no significant differences between the groups. Conclusion The exposure of the newborn to high endocannabinoid concentrations is a physiological process during vaginal delivery. The endocannabinoids AEA, PEA, and their metabolite AA seem to be part of an endocrine system during labor and birth supporting the fetal transition.
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- PMID:
- 25915139
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