2023
DOI: 10.1891/nn.2022-0006
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The Role of Substance P, Neurokinin A, Neuropeptide Y, and Cortisol in Assessing Neonatal Pain

Abstract: Introduction:Our aim was to investigate biomarkers of neonatal pain and their association with two pain scales.Methods:This prospective study included 54 full-term neonates. Levels of substance P (SubP), neurokinin A (NKA), neuropeptide Y (NPY), and cortisol were recorded and two pain scales (Premature Infant Pain Profile [PIPP] and Neonatal Infant Pain Scale [NIPS]) were used.Results:A statistically significant decrease in the levels of NPY (p= 0.02) and NKA (p= 0.03) was detected. A significant increase in N… Show more

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“…Reference values for plasma SP and NKA levels have been established in neonates ( 125 ). Increases in SP and decreases in NKA have been detected after painful procedures in neonates ( 126 , 127 ). Moreover, increased levels of SP and NKA have been found in neonates with the painful intestinal disease necrotizing enterocolitis, and SP correlated with observational pain scores ( 128 ).…”
Section: Monitoring- and Response-biomarkersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reference values for plasma SP and NKA levels have been established in neonates ( 125 ). Increases in SP and decreases in NKA have been detected after painful procedures in neonates ( 126 , 127 ). Moreover, increased levels of SP and NKA have been found in neonates with the painful intestinal disease necrotizing enterocolitis, and SP correlated with observational pain scores ( 128 ).…”
Section: Monitoring- and Response-biomarkersmentioning
confidence: 99%