Amniotic Fluid Beta-2-microglobulin in Normal and Complicated Pregnancies. Correlation with Gestational Age, Creatinine Concentration and L/S Ratio
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The beta-2-microglobulin concentrations in 127 aminotic fluid samples, obtained during weeks 32-42 of normal pregnancies (n = 58) and complicated pregnancies (n = 69), were measured and correlated with gestational weeks, amniotic fluid creatinine concentrations and L/S ratios. A significant (p less than 0.001) decrease of beta-2-microglobulin concentration occurred from week 32 to 34 of normal pregnancies, after which the beta-2-microglobulin level was unchanged. There were no significant correlations between beta-2-microglobulin concentrations and amniotic fluid creatinine concentrations of LK/S ratios. The beta-2-microglobulin content was elevated in samples obtained from diabetic and toxemic pregnancies. Measurement of beta-2-microglobulin in amniotic fluid seems to be of limited value for determining fetal age, but it may be useful in estimating fetal renal maturity.
Microproteins in amniotic fluid as an index of changes in fetal renal function during development.
Burghard R, Pallacks R, Gordjani N, Leititis J, Hackeloer B, Brandis M Pediatr Nephrol. 1987; 1(4):574-80.
PMID: 3153334 DOI: 10.1007/BF00853591.