First Comparative Evaluation of Short-Chain Fatty Acids and Vitamin-K-Dependent Proteins Levels in Mother-Newborn Pairs at Birth.

Life (Basel, Switzerland)(2023)

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We found significantly higher ucOC (18.6-fold), ucMGP (9.2-fold), and PIVKA-II (5.6-fold) levels in newborns, while tMGP (5.1-fold) and SCFAs (2.4-fold) were higher in mothers, and ucGRP was insignificantly modified. In mother-newborn pairs, only ucGRP (r = 0.746, < 0.01) and SCFAs (r = 0.428, = 0.01) levels were correlated. We report for the first time the presence of SCFAs in humans at birth, probably transferred through the placenta to the fetus. The increased circulating undercarboxylated VKDPSs in newborns revealed a higher vitamin K deficiency at the extrahepatic level compared to liver VKDPs.
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Gla-rich protein,PIVKA,matrix Gla protein,mother,newborn,osteocalcin,short-chain fatty acids,vitamin-K-dependent proteins
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