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beta-Endorphin concentration in colostrums of Burkinabe and Sicilian women. (Articolo in rivista)
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- beta-Endorphin concentration in colostrums of Burkinabe and Sicilian women. (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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Ombra MN, Musumeci M, Simpore J, Palano GM, Musumeci S. (2008)
beta-Endorphin concentration in colostrums of Burkinabe and Sicilian women.
in Nutrition (Burbank Los Angel. Cty. Calif.)
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- Istituto di Scienze dell'Alimentazione, CNR,Dipartimento di ematologia, Oncologia e Medicina Molecolare, Istituto Superiore di Sanità,Medical Center Saint Camille, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
Dipartmento di Pediatria, Università di Catania e Dipartimento of Farmacologia, GinecologiaOstetricia, Pediatria, Università di Sassari (literal)
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- beta-Endorphin concentration in colostrums of Burkinabe and Sicilian women. (literal)
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- Objective: Endorphins (EPs) present in human colostrum may be relevant for immediate postnatal
fetal adaptation because this compound is involved in stress response and adaptation mechanisms.
Endorphin levels in human colostrum are two-fold greater than corresponding maternal plasma
levels; however, the high endorphin levels in human milk decrease as lactation continues. The aim
of this study was to determine the ?-EP concentration in colostrums of women residing in Burkina
Faso and Sicily. In addition, we investigated the source of potential differences in ?-EP levels
between these populations, especially ethnic sources of these deviations.
Methods: The concentration of ?-EP was determined in the colostrum from the first 3 d subsequent
to delivery by an enzyme immunoassay as immunoreactive material (IRM).
Results: The production of ?-EP in the colostrum was significantly higher in Burkinabe mothers
(0.83 ? 0.04 ng/mL) than in Sicilian mothers (0.31 ? 0.02 ng/mL) at 24 h after delivery. Colostrum
levels of ?-EP declined progressively during the first 3 d after delivery in both populations (0.64 ?
0.1 and 0.28 ? 0.015 ng/mL, respectively, at 72 h). The level of ?-EP-IRM correlated significantly
with pain and psychological involvement during and after delivery. In addition, the correlation
between ?-EP-IRM and length of stage II of labor was significant (P ? 0.0001) in the colostrums
of Sicilian mothers who received ergot derivatives, episiorrhaphy, and child birth preparation. The
correlation between ?-EP-IRM and length of stage II was less significant (P ? 0.001) in the
colostrums of Burkinabe mothers who received neither ergot derivatives nor child birth preparation.
Conclusion: During the first 3 d after labor the ?-EP-IRM concentration in the colostrums of
Burkinabe mothers differs from that of Sicilians. In addition, because Burkinabe women produce a
larger volume of colostrum, their newborns receive, during the first days of life, a larger absolute
amount of ?-EP-IRM, likely resulting in better postnatal fetal adaptation. © 2008 Elsevier Inc. All
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