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Detection and Quantification of Neurotrophin-3 (NT-3) and Nerve Growth Factor (NGF) Levels in Early Second Trimester Amniotic Fluid: Investigation into a Possible Correlation with Abnormal Fetal Growth Velocity Patterns.

Nikolaos MachairiotisDionysios VrachnisNikolaos AntonakopoulosNikolaos LoukasAlexandros FotiouVasileiοs PergialiotisSofoklis StavrosAimilia MantzouGeorgios MaroudiasChristos IavazzoChristina Kanaka-GantenbeinPetros DrakakisTheodore TroupisKonstantinos VlasisNikolaos Drakoulis
Published in: Journal of clinical medicine (2023)
Our findings suggest that fetal growth disturbances do not induce increased or decreased production of NGF and NT-3 in early second trimester amniotic fluid. The trend observed towards increased NT-3 levels as fetal growth velocity decreased shows that there may be a compensatory mechanism in place that operates in conjunction with the brain-sparing effect. Further associations between these two neurotrophins and fetal growth disturbances are discussed.
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