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Title: Studies on the effect of normal labour and obstetric analgesia on maternal and cord venous plasma angiotensin converting enzyme activity in primigravidae. Author: Odum CU, Broughton Pipkin F. Journal: West Afr J Med; 1990; 9(1):16-21. PubMed ID: 2176811. Abstract: A spectrophotometric (optimized) assay of plasma angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) activity was carried out in the plasma of primigravid subjects before and after labour; and in the plasma of cord various blood samples obtained from these subjects. The assay was based on the calorimetric determination of hippurate with cyanuric chloride/dioxan reagent, as described by Hurst and Lovell-Smith. The coefficient of variation (CV) for this method during the assay ranged from 7.36% to 8.19% and from 9.20% to 9.79% for the hippurate standards and the control plasma samples respectively. The mean +/- SD of maternal plasma ACE activity before labour and at delivery in the primigravid subjects were 22.23 +/- 4.17 and 16.44 +/- 1.71 units-1 min-1 respectively; while the corresponding value of enzyme activity in the cord venous plasma for these subjects was 15.71 +/- 1.61 unit-1 min-1. Normal labour did not appear to alter significantly the level of maternal and cord venous plasma ACE activity. It would appear that epidural analgesia has a significant effect on the level of maternal plasma ACE activity during labour (x2 = 12.59 P less than 0.05), but not on the cord venous plasma ACE activity.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]