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Estimating fetal cholesterol synthesis rates by cord blood analysis in intrauterine growth restriction and normally grown fetuses.

Ulrich PecksVerena BornemannAnika KleinLaura SeggerNicolai MaassIbrahim AlkatoutChristel Eckmann-ScholzMohamed ElessawyDieter Lütjohann
Published in: Lipids in health and disease (2019)
Cholesterol deficiency in IUGR is the result of diminished fetal de novo synthesis rates rather than diminished maternal supply. However, increased oxysterol- and phytosterol to cholesterol ratios suggest a lower sterol elimination rate. This is likely caused by a restricted hepatobiliary function. Understanding the fetal cholesterol metabolism is important, not only for neonatal nutrition, but also for the development of strategies to reduce the known risk of future cardiovascular diseases in the IUGR fetus.
Keyphrases
  • low density lipoprotein
  • cord blood
  • cardiovascular disease
  • physical activity
  • type diabetes
  • pregnant women
  • smoking cessation
  • preterm birth