Nasu M, Fujiyasu S, Iwatani Y, Amino N, Tanizawa O, Miyai K
Osaka Kessei Research Laboratories.
Rinsho Byori. 1992 Dec;40(12):1292-6.
We examined differential leukocyte counts in peripheral blood from 177 pregnant and postpartum women with an automated leukocyte differential system, and compared them with those of 52 nonpregnant and non-postpartum women. The proportions and numbers of neutrophils and monocytes increased throughout pregnancy, returned to the non-pregnant levels within one month after delivery, and decreased transiently at 4 or 7 to 10 months postpartum. The proportions and numbers of lymphocytes and eosinophils decreased throughout pregnancy, and increased transiently at 4 to 10 months postpartum and one month postpartum, respectively. The proportion and number of basophils decreased during pregnancy and one month postpartum, and those of large unstained cells (LUC) decreased in the third trimester of pregnancy, and both returned to the non-pregnant levels at 4 months postpartum and within one month postpartum, respectively. These data indicate that differential leukocyte counts change dynamically during pregnancy and after delivery until 1 year postpartum.
我们使用自动白细胞分类系统检测了177名孕妇和产后女性外周血中的白细胞分类计数,并将其与52名非孕和非产后女性的白细胞分类计数进行了比较。中性粒细胞和单核细胞的比例及数量在整个孕期均增加,在分娩后1个月内恢复到非孕水平,并在产后4个月或7至10个月时短暂下降。淋巴细胞和嗜酸性粒细胞的比例及数量在整个孕期均下降,分别在产后4至10个月和产后1个月时短暂增加。嗜碱性粒细胞的比例和数量在孕期及产后1个月时下降,大未染色细胞(LUC)的比例和数量在妊娠晚期下降,两者分别在产后4个月和产后1个月内恢复到非孕水平。这些数据表明,白细胞分类计数在孕期、分娩后直至产后1年内会动态变化。