Delivery Mode Affects the Sympathetic Nervous System in Healthy Term Newborns

Author:

Kozar Marek1,Kuderava Zuzana1,Ferencova Nikola2,Visnovcova Zuzana2,Zibolen Mirko1,Tonhajzerova Ingrid3

Affiliation:

1. Clinic of Neonatology, University Hospital and Jessenius Faculty of Medicine in Martin , Comenius University in Bratislava , Martin , Slovakia

2. Biomedical Centre Martin, Jessenius Faculty of Medicine in Martin , Comenius University in Bratislava , Martin , Slovakia

3. Department of Physiology, Jessenius Faculty of Medicine in Martin , Comenius University in Bratislava , Martin , Slovakia

Abstract

Abstract Background Spontaneous delivery represents an important way triggering the physiological mechanisms essential for a proper postnatal adaptation of a newborn. Autonomic nervous system (ANS) plays a crucial role in this process. There is insufficient data concerning the impact of different delivery mode on ANS in newborns. Therefore, we aimed to study the effect of delivery mode on sympathetic nervous system (SNS) in healthy term newborns measured by electrodermal activity (EDA). Material & Methods The study conducted 50 healthy full – term newborns divided into two groups: the spontaneous delivery group (SD, n=27) and the caesarean section group (CS, n=23). EDA parameters (SCL – tonic level of skin conductance; NS.SCRs – non – specific phasic responses of skin conductance) were evaluated during three measurements: 2nd (M1), 24th (M2), and 72nd (M3) hours of life. Results SCL significantly decreased during the first day of life (M1 vs. M2 – p < 0.001). The lowest NS.SCRs values were demonstrated in M1 in both groups with significant differences in CS group between measurements – M1 vs. M2 (p=0.001) and M1 vs. M3 (p=0.005). However, a significantly lower NS.SCRs was found in CS group (p=0.01) early after birth (M1). Conclusion Our findings revealed a reduced NS.SCRs indicating potential decreased „arousal“ in CS group – it seems that the attenuated „arousal“ could reflect the absence of physiological labor mechanisms as well as the effect of anesthesia leading to discrete early functional abnormalities in CS group. Further research is needed to validate these findings.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Nursing

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