Perinatal oxidative stress (OS) is involved in the physiopathology of many pregnancy-related disorders and is largely responsible for cellular, tissue and organ damage that occur in the perinatal period especially in preterm infants, leading to the so-called “free-radicals related diseases of the newborn”. Reliable biomarkers of lipid, protein, DNA oxidation and antioxidant power in the perinatal period have been demonstrated to show specificity for the disease, to have prognostic power or to correlate with disease activity. Yet potential clinical applications of oxidative stress biomarkers in neonatology are still under study. Overcoming the technical and economic difficulties that preclude the use of OS biomarkers in the clinical practice is a challenge that needs to be overcome to identify high-risk subjects and to predict their short- and long-term outcome. Cord blood, urine and saliva represent valid and ethically acceptable biological samples for investigations in the perinatal period.

Perrone, S., Laschi, E., Buonocore, G. (2020). Oxidative stress biomarkers in the perinatal period: Diagnostic and prognostic value. SEMINARS IN FETAL & NEONATAL MEDICINE, 25(2) [10.1016/j.siny.2020.101087].

Oxidative stress biomarkers in the perinatal period: Diagnostic and prognostic value

Laschi, E.;Buonocore, G.
2020-01-01

Abstract

Perinatal oxidative stress (OS) is involved in the physiopathology of many pregnancy-related disorders and is largely responsible for cellular, tissue and organ damage that occur in the perinatal period especially in preterm infants, leading to the so-called “free-radicals related diseases of the newborn”. Reliable biomarkers of lipid, protein, DNA oxidation and antioxidant power in the perinatal period have been demonstrated to show specificity for the disease, to have prognostic power or to correlate with disease activity. Yet potential clinical applications of oxidative stress biomarkers in neonatology are still under study. Overcoming the technical and economic difficulties that preclude the use of OS biomarkers in the clinical practice is a challenge that needs to be overcome to identify high-risk subjects and to predict their short- and long-term outcome. Cord blood, urine and saliva represent valid and ethically acceptable biological samples for investigations in the perinatal period.
2020
Perrone, S., Laschi, E., Buonocore, G. (2020). Oxidative stress biomarkers in the perinatal period: Diagnostic and prognostic value. SEMINARS IN FETAL & NEONATAL MEDICINE, 25(2) [10.1016/j.siny.2020.101087].
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