Affiliation:
1. Department of Women's and Children's Health Section of Obstetrics and Gynecology Uppsala University Uppsala Sweden
2. Department of Chemistry ‐ BMC Analytical Chemistry and Neurochemistry Uppsala University Uppsala Sweden
3. Department of Medical Chemistry Analytical Pharmaceutical Chemistry Uppsala University Uppsala Sweden
4. Department of Medical Sciences Uppsala University Uppsala Sweden
5. Center for Clinical Research Västerås Västmanland Hospital Västerås Sweden
Abstract
AbstractProblemThe exact biochemical mechanisms that initiate labor are not yet fully understood. Nitric oxide is a potent relaxant of uterine smooth muscles until labor starts, and its precursor is L‐arginine. Asymmetric (ADMA) and symmetric (SDMA) dimethylarginines, are potent NO‐inhibitors. However, arginines (dimethylarginines and L‐arginine) are scarcely studied in relation to labor and childbirth. We aimed to investigate arginines in women with spontaneous (SLVB) and induced (ILVB) term labor with vaginal birth and in women undergoing elective caesarean section (ECS).Method of StudyWomen at gestational week 16–18 were recruited to the population‐based prospective cohort study BASIC at the Uppsala University Hospital, Sweden. Plasma samples taken at start of labor were analyzed for arginines, from SLVB (n = 45), ILVB (n = 45), and ECS (n = 45), using Ultra‐High Performance Liquid Chromatography. Between‐group differences were assessed using Kruskal–Wallis and Mann–Whitney U‐test.ResultsWomen with SLVB and ILVB had higher levels of ADMA (p < .0001), SDMA (p < .05) and lower L‐arginines (p < .01), L‐arginine/ADMA (p < .0001), and L‐arginine/SDMA (p < .01, respectively <.001) compared to ECS. However, ILVB had higher ADMA (p < .0001) and lower L‐arginine (p < .01), L‐arginine/ADMA (p < .0001), and L‐arginine/SDMA (p < .01) compared to SLVB. Results are adjusted for gestational length at birth and cervical dilatation at sampling.ConclusionOur novel findings of higher levels of dimethylarginines in term vaginal births compared to ECS give insights into the biochemical mechanisms of labor. These findings might also serve as a basis for further studies of arginines in complicated pregnancies and labor.
Subject
Obstetrics and Gynecology,Reproductive Medicine,Immunology,Immunology and Allergy,Obstetrics and Gynecology,Immunology
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