2023
DOI: 10.3390/ijms241813787
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COVID-19 Infection during Pregnancy: Disruptions in Lipid Metabolism and Implications for Newborn Health

Natalia Frankevich,
Alisa Tokareva,
Vitaly Chagovets
et al.

Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic has raised questions about indirect impact in pregnant women on the development of their future children. Investigating the characteristics of lipid metabolism in the “mother–placenta–fetus” system can give information about the pathophysiology of COVID-19 infection during pregnancy. A total of 234 women were included in study. Maternal plasma, cord blood, and amniotic fluid lipidome were analyzed using HPLC-MS/MS. Differences in lipid profile were searched by Mann–Whitney and Kruskall–Wa… Show more

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“…High-performance liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (HPLC-MS) was conducted using an Atlantis T3 C18 column (3 µm, 15 cm in length, with an inner diameter of 1 mm, Waters, Milford, MA, USA) and the Ultimate 3000 Nano LC chromatographic system (Thermo Scientific, Waltham, MA, USA) [23,24]. The sample components were eluted using reverse-phase chromatography.…”
Section: Dried Blood Spot Lipidomic Profiling By Hplc-msmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High-performance liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (HPLC-MS) was conducted using an Atlantis T3 C18 column (3 µm, 15 cm in length, with an inner diameter of 1 mm, Waters, Milford, MA, USA) and the Ultimate 3000 Nano LC chromatographic system (Thermo Scientific, Waltham, MA, USA) [23,24]. The sample components were eluted using reverse-phase chromatography.…”
Section: Dried Blood Spot Lipidomic Profiling By Hplc-msmentioning
confidence: 99%