Study of Inter-relatedness between Hepato-renal Indices and Essential Minerals during the Last Trimester of Pregnancy

O. T. Oyediran, Rashidat Abidemi Oladiti, G. Joseph, A. Iyanda
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Purpose: Earlier on, it was reported that altered hepato-renal parameters and depletions of some nutrients co-existed at third trimester among the study participants. Yet the role low levels of nutrients played in altered hepato-renal axis (i.e. a possible association between the two) was not investigated. Even though liver is known for its physiologic importance in the metabolism of various metals and abnormal levels of certain elements also induce alterations in physiologic processes in specific organs. The study is aimed at investigating correlation between nutritional parameters (total protein, albumin, calcium, magnesium) and hepato-renal indices (alanine aminotransferase, aspartate aminotransferase, bilirubin, alkaline phosphatase, urea and creatinine) at the last trimester of pregnancy. Study Design: This is a cross-sectional study. Methods/Participants: Forty pregnant women in the third trimester (29 weeks to term) were recruited as test group while another group of 40 women (age-matched, non-pregnant) served as control. 5 mL of blood was collected and used for estimation of nutritional indices and hepato-renal markers. Information on birth weight was obtained. Data were analyzed using Pearson’s correlation coefficient.  P≤ 0.05 was considered significant. Results: Data obtained from the study revealed that there were no correlations between any nutritional marker and hepato-renal indices. Similarly, nutritional markers were not correlated with birth weight. Conclusion: There is no indication that there is a relationship between abnormal nutritional markers and indices of nephro-hepatic activities in third trimester women that had earlier being reported to feature abnormal liver and kidney function.  
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目的:早些时候,有报道称,在研究参与者中,在妊娠晚期,肝肾参数的改变和一些营养物质的消耗并存。然而,低水平的营养物质在改变肝肾轴中所起的作用(即两者之间可能存在的关联)尚未得到调查。尽管肝脏在各种金属的代谢中具有重要的生理作用,但某些元素的异常水平也会引起特定器官生理过程的改变。本研究旨在探讨妊娠后期营养参数(总蛋白、白蛋白、钙、镁)与肝肾指标(丙氨酸转氨酶、天冬氨酸转氨酶、胆红素、碱性磷酸酶、尿素和肌酐)的相关性。研究设计:这是一项横断面研究。方法/参与者:招募40名妊娠晚期(29周到足月)的孕妇作为试验组,另一组40名妇女(年龄匹配,未怀孕)作为对照组。取血5ml,测定营养指标和肝肾指标。获得了有关出生体重的资料。采用Pearson相关系数对数据进行分析。P≤0.05认为差异有统计学意义。结果:研究数据显示,任何营养指标与肝肾指标之间均无相关性。同样,营养指标与出生体重无关。结论:在早期被报道为肝肾功能异常的妊娠晚期妇女中,没有迹象表明营养指标异常与肝肾活动指标之间存在关系。
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