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The Metabolic Characteristics of Bilirubin in Newborns Wu jinlin Department of Pediatrics West China Second University Hospital Sichuan University
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Introduction of Neonatal Jaundice Jaundice is quite common in neonatal period [1] 60% of term infants and 80% of preterm infants [2] Visible jaundice from sclera, mucosa and skin
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Introduction of Neonatal Jaundice consequences Can cause serious consequences [1] Actue phase respiratory failure bilirubin encephalopathy neonatal death
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[2] lifelong neurologic sequelae— kernicterus cerebral palsy epilepsy mental retardation auditory and visual disfunctions
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Why jaundice is so prevalent in neonatal period ??? The Metabolic Characteristics of Bilirubin in Newborns
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Normal Bilirubin Metabolism Y&Z protein UDPGT β-glucuronidase Albumin shunt bilirubin Enterohepatic Circulation
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What’s the distinct metabolic characteristics of bilirubin in newborns comparing with our adults?
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1. Increased bilirubin production in newborns 2. Insufficient binding between bilirubin and albumin 3. Deficient bilirubin conjugation in the hepatocyte 4. Increased enterohepatic circulation of bilirubin Neonatal Bilirubin Metabolism 5. Others
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(1) Increased oxygen partial pressure 1. Increased bilirubin production PO 2 RBC bilirubin
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[1] Life span of RBC Preterm: ﹤ 70 days Term: 80 days Adult: 120 days [2] Turnover rate of neonatal hemoglobin: 2 times faster than that of adults (2) Short survival of neonatal erythrocyte 1. Increased bilirubin production
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(3) Over production of shunt bilirubin 1. Increased bilirubin production heme bone marrow precusor shunt bilirubin
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1. Increased bilirubin production in newborns 2.Insufficient binding between bilirubin and albumin 3. Deficient bilirubin conjugation in the hepatocyte 4. Increased enterohepatic circulation of bilirubin Neonatal Bilirubin Metabolism 5. Others
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2. Insufficient Binding between Bilirubin and Albumin low content of serum albumin GA albumin bilirubin-albumin complex different degree of acidosis at birth binding affinity B A A A A B A B B B B B B B B A B B B serum
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1. Increased bilirubin production in newborns 2. Insufficient binding between bilirubin and albumin 3.Deficient bilirubin conjugation in the hepatocyte 4. Increased enterohepatic circulation of bilirubin Neonatal Bilirubin Metabolism 5. Others
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3. Deficient Bilirubin Conjugation in the Hepatocyte UDPGT reaches the adult’s values 1 week after birth Y carrier protein increases rapidly 5~10 days later conjugation of bilirubin with glucuronic acid
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1. Increased bilirubin production in newborns 2. Insufficient binding between bilirubin and albumin 3. Deficient bilirubin conjugation in the hepatocyte 4.Increased enterohepatic circulation of bilirubin Neonatal Bilirubin Metabolism 5. Others
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4. Increased Enterohepatic Circulation of Bilirubin intestinal flora is not fully developed abundant β-glucuronidase delayed excretion of meconium
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1. Increased bilirubin production in newborns 2. Insufficient binding between bilirubin and albumin 3. Deficient bilirubin conjugation in the hepatocyte 4. Increased enterohepatic circulation of bilirubin Neonatal Bilirubin Metabolism 5.Others
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dehydration acidosis intracranial hemorrhage …… cephalohematoma hunger hypoxia
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Summary [1] Jaundice is much more frequent in neonates [2] Pathogenesis : over-production of bilirubin immature liver function
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