Article
Determinación de inmunoglobulina A en leche materna en los quince días posparto
Fecha
2013-12Autor
Quezada Padrón, Sofía
Nieto Abad, Zara
Institución
Resumen
The present study has been done in order to
quantify the concentration of immunoglobulin A in
breast milk during the fifteen days postpartum,
consequently covering the three phases of lactation:
colostrum, transitional and mature. The research
design through observation and cross sectional
descriptive, in five volunteer mothers who delivered
at term and nursing diagnosis admitted with labor
and pregnancy over 38 weeks at the Foundation
Humanitarian "Pablo Jaramillo Crespo” Hospital. Breast milk samples were collected during postpartum
period (24 hours) until two postpartum weeks
later. Seventy-five breast milk samples were processed
in duplicate 5 lactating mothers; determining secretory
IgA concentrations using the technique of
radial immunodiffusion (RID).
It was found that IgA concentration has its maximum
concentration on the first day postpartum (407.47
mg/dL), if compared to the fifteenth day, where
the volume of milk is higher, but it has lower concentration
of IgA (55.93 mg/dL), showing the
validity of the data obtained by a box diagram. We
also carried out a statistical analysis ANOVA for
the variables of parity and type of delivery, the
results obtained indicate that neither variables influence
the IgA concentration during the 15 days
postpartum, parity (p=0.432), and mode of birth.
(p=0.842).