1969
DOI: 10.1172/jci106132
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Acute release of thyrotropin in the newborn

Abstract: A B S T R A C T Measurements of serum thyrotropin(TSH) concentrations were conducted in maternal and fetal blood during labor and delivery and the early postnatal and neonatal periods. Mean TSH concentration was significantly higher in cord blood (9.5 AU/ml) than maternal blood (3.9 /U/ml), a finding suggesting a fetalmaternal TSH gradient at term. Serum TSH concentration in the newborn increased rapidly to mean levels of 60 AU/ml at 10 min and 86 AU/ml at 30 min of age.Between 30 min and 3-4 hr serum levels d… Show more

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“…The stimulus for the increased secretion of TSH has not been elucidated. Exposure to cold has been postulated; however, Fisher and Odell [8] demonstrated levels of TSH of the same magnitude as those found in cord blood to be present in blood obtained from scalp veins before delivery. The low circulating 710 MONTALVO ET AL.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…The stimulus for the increased secretion of TSH has not been elucidated. Exposure to cold has been postulated; however, Fisher and Odell [8] demonstrated levels of TSH of the same magnitude as those found in cord blood to be present in blood obtained from scalp veins before delivery. The low circulating 710 MONTALVO ET AL.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The low levels of T 3 in the presence of normal T 4 levels in cord blood tend to indicate that in the fetus either T 3 secretion by the fetal gland is decreased or that peripheral conversion of T 4 /T 3 is markedly decreased. Pituitary thyrotropic hormone has been shown to be elevated in cord blood and to remain elevated for at least 72 hr after birth [3,8,21,23]. The stimulus for the increased secretion of TSH has not been elucidated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The temperature fluctuates within wide limits from about 15 0 C during the cold night to over 40 0 C during the hot days 17 . The low ambient temperature during the cold season could predispose to higher TSH surge 18 . Most of the ethnic groups are represented, but the majorities are the indigenous Hausas/Fulani population.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the newborn, the half life of endogenous TSH is 77 minutes [8]. It is not known how fetal TSH reaches the amniotic fluid.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%