CORTICOSTEROID PRODUCTION BY THE HUMAN FOETUS: EVIDENCE FROM ANALYSIS OF URINE FROM WOMEN PREGNANT WITH A NORMAL OR AN ANENCEPHALIC FOETUS

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MARION L. CAWOOD
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SUMMARY

The quantities of nine corticosteroids in 24 h urine samples collected by pregnant women (nine with normal foetuses and nine with anencephalic foetuses) were measured after hydrolysis with β-glucuronidase and separation by paper chromatography. The excretion (μmol/24 h, mean ± s.d.) of pregnanetriol (0·85 ± 0·17), 3α,17α-dihydroxy-5β-pregnan-20-one 17α-hydroxypregnanolone, 0·55 ± 0·17), 3α,17α,21-trihydroxy-5β-pregnan-20-one (tetrahydro-11-deoxycortisol, 0·17 ± 0·14) and tetrahydrocorticosterone (0·65 ± 0·26) by women with an anencephalic foetus was significantly lower (P < 0·01 or <0·05) than the excretion of these compounds by women with a normal foetus (pregnanetriol, 2·42 ± 0·62; 17α-hydroxypregnanolone, 2·72 ± 0·69; tetrahydro-11-deoxycortisol, 0·56 ± 0·37; tetrahydrocorticosterone, 1·95 ± 0·94). These differences suggest that the adrenal of the normal foetus contributes to the quantity of pregnanetriol, 17α-hydroxypregnanolone, tetrahydro-11-deoxycortisol and tetrahydrocorticosterone in maternal urine. The excretion of tetrahydrocortisol, tetrahydrocortisone, tetrahydrodeoxycorticosterone, cortol and cortolone were similar in both groups of subjects.

No evidence was obtained therefore to indicate the secretion of cortisol or deoxycorticosterone by the foetal zone of the adrenal of the undisturbed human foetus in late gestation.

 

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