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Title |
Studies on the Pituitary Body-Thyroid Gland System of Fetus and Response to Labor as Viewed from TSH, T_4, T_3, rT_3 and Thyopac-3
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Creator |
Hasegawa Kiyoshi
Tatewaki Tetsuo
Murao Fuminori
Iba Nobuyuki
Tagasira Nobuyuki
Kitao Manabu
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Source Title |
Shimane journal of medical science
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Volume | 2 |
Issue | 2 |
Start Page | 167 |
End Page | 175 |
Journal Identifire |
ISSN 03865959
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Descriptions |
The TSH, T_4, T_3, rT_3 and Thyopac-3 levels in maternal blood and umbilical arterial blood were determined for a better management of labor, delivery and of the newborn immediately after delivery.
The TSH level in both maternal and umbilical arterial blood immediately after delivery was high, while the T_3 level in umbilical arterial blood was low. Thus it was surmised that the feed-back mechanism of the pituitary body-thyroid gland system of the fetus had been completed. From the results of T_4, Thyopac-3 and FT_4I, it was deduced that TBC would increase in excess of maternal blood T_4 and that fetal blood T_4 would be secreted to about the same extent in women with a normal thyroid function. The T_3 level and the T_3/T_4 ratio in maternal blood were high, while the T_3 level and T_3/T_4 ratio in umbilical arterial blood were extremely low. Conversely, the rT_3 level and the rT_3/T_4 ratio in maternal blood was low, while the rT_3 level and the rT_3/T_4 ratio in umbilical arterial blood were high. Thus, there appears to be a reciprocal relationship between T_3 and rT_3 and that these are probably converted from T_4 to T_3 with strong biological activity in the mother and from T_4 to biologically inactive rT_3 in the fetus. |
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Language |
eng
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Resource Type | departmental bulletin paper |
Date of Issued | 1978-12-01 |
Publish Type | Version of Record |
Access Rights | open access |
Relation |
[NCID] AA00841586
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