Topological factors in placental surface arteries correlate with neonatal birth weight.

Hideto Yamada, Shigeki Shimada, Ryutaro Nishida, Kousuke Yakubo
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Objectives: There has been no study concerning association between topological factors of placental vascularization and neonatal growth in humans. The aim of study was to assess whether any network index of placental surface arteries was associated with neonatal birth weight.

Materials and methods: Twenty-six placentas were randomly selected between 34 and 41 weeks of gestational ages. Placental weights ranged 385 to 770 g; and neonatal weights ranged 1960 to 3680 g. After visualization of placental surface arteries by a milk injection method, network indices including the number of nodes, network density, network diameter, average distance of nodes, and the degree centralization were determined. These network indices and placental weights were compared with neonatal birth weights.

Results: The number of nodes, network density, network diameter, average distance of nodes, and the degree centralization were found to be as follows (Mean +/- SD); 84.7 +/- 29.3, 0.0262 +/- 0.0088, 15.8 +/- 2.77, 7.83 +/- 1.13, 0.0263 +/- 0.0091, respectively. We found that neonatal birth weights correlated with the number of nodes of placental surface arteries (correlation coefficient R = 0.40) and placental weights (R = 0.52) both. However, the number of nodes of placental surface arteries was not associated with the placental weights or the gestational age.

Conclusions: We for the first time found that a topological factor, i.e., the number of nodes of placental surface arteries correlated with neonatal growth. There was no correlation between numbers of nodes and placental weights. This suggests that the number of nodes affects fetal growth independent of placental weights. A topological factor of placental vascularization might significantly affect fetal growth in utero and determine risks of vascular diseases in their future lives.

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胎盘表面动脉的拓扑因子与新生儿出生体重相关。
目的:目前还没有关于人类胎盘血管形成的拓扑因子与新生儿生长之间关系的研究。研究的目的是评估胎盘表面动脉网络指数是否与新生儿出生体重有关。材料与方法:随机选取34 ~ 41周龄的胎盘26块。胎盘重量为385 ~ 770 g;新生儿体重在1960到3680克之间。采用乳注射法对胎盘表面动脉进行可视化后,测定节点数、网络密度、网络直径、节点平均距离、集中度等网络指标。将这些网络指标和胎盘重量与新生儿出生体重进行比较。结果:节点数、网络密度、网络直径、节点平均距离和集中化程度分别为(Mean +/- SD);84.7 + / - 29.3, 0.0262 + / - 0.0088, 15.8 + / - 2.77, 7.83 + / - 1.13,分别为0.0263 + / - 0.0091。我们发现新生儿出生体重与胎盘表面动脉淋巴结数(相关系数R = 0.40)和胎盘体重(相关系数R = 0.52)均相关。然而,胎盘表面动脉淋巴结数与胎盘重量和胎龄无关。结论:我们首次发现一个拓扑因子,即胎盘表面动脉淋巴结数与新生儿生长有关。淋巴结数与胎盘重量无相关性。这表明,淋巴结的数量影响胎儿生长独立于胎盘重量。胎盘血管形成的拓扑因素可能显著影响胎儿在子宫内的生长,并决定其未来生活中血管疾病的风险。
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