1990
DOI: 10.3109/09513599009024977
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Urinary corticotropin-releasing hormone immunoreactivity is elevated during human pregnancy

Abstract: Plasma corticotropin-releasing hormone immunoreactivity (CRH IR) rises with gestational age in women. In order to investigate the physiological changes of the hormone in pregnant women's urine, CRH IR was measured by radioimmunoassay in urine collected over a 24-hour period, a blood sample and a subsequent single collection of urine after the 24-hour collection (spot urine). Plasma CRH IR in pregnant subjects, 8682.8 +/- 2063.0 pg CRH IR/ml plasma (mean +/- SEM, n = 25), was significantly higher than that in t… Show more

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“…CRH is measurable in spot urine, and the concentrations of urinary CRH are elevated during pregnancy (approximately 55 pg per micromol of creatinine) and correlate with gestational age. The amount of CRH excreted is very low: only 0.03% is detectable in urine, whereas 99.97% of filtered CRH is reabsorbed or metabolized by the kidney (59). CRH is also measurable in fetal circulation, and a linear correlation exists between maternal and fetal plasma CRH levels.…”
Section: Crh In Human Gestationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CRH is measurable in spot urine, and the concentrations of urinary CRH are elevated during pregnancy (approximately 55 pg per micromol of creatinine) and correlate with gestational age. The amount of CRH excreted is very low: only 0.03% is detectable in urine, whereas 99.97% of filtered CRH is reabsorbed or metabolized by the kidney (59). CRH is also measurable in fetal circulation, and a linear correlation exists between maternal and fetal plasma CRH levels.…”
Section: Crh In Human Gestationmentioning
confidence: 99%