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Interleukin-1 receptor antagonist in newborn babies and pregnant women

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We have investigated the possible role of the interleukin-1 receptor antagonist (IL-1ra) in the attenuated fever response in the newborn. Umbilical cord blood was collected from normal full-term infants (n=12), and venous blood was obtained from afebrile, non-pregnant adults, of both genders (n=12) and women in late pregnancy (n=12). Plasma IL-1ra, and IL-1ra produced in vitro by peripheral blood monocytes stimulated with IL-1α or LPS, were assayed by ELISA. Significantly higher concentrations of IL-1ra (P<0.01, t test) were found in umbilical cord plasma than in plasma of non-pregnant adults. Furthermore concentrations of IL-1ra in the plasma of women in late pregnancy were significantly higher than in the plasma of neonates and non-pregnant adults (P<0.01, Mann-Whitney rank-sum test). Neonatal monocytes failed to produce significant amounts of IL-1ra upon stimulation in vitro. The monocytes of pregnant women produced much higher concentrations of IL-1ra than the monocytes of non-pregnant adults (P<0.01 Mann-Whitney rank-sum test). We speculate that IL-1ra may attenuate the febrile response to Gram-negative pyrogens in women in late pregnancy, and by crossing the placenta, also in the newborn.

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Pillay, V., Savage, N. & Laburn, H. Interleukin-1 receptor antagonist in newborn babies and pregnant women. Pflügers Arch. 424, 549–551 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00374921

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