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Effect of dietary lead on placental blood flow and on fetal uptake of α-amino isobutyrate

✍ Scribed by G. Gerber; J. Maes; J. Deroo


Book ID
104713818
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Year
1978
Tongue
English
Weight
319 KB
Volume
41
Category
Article
ISSN
0340-5761

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✦ Synopsis


Large amounts of lead administered to pregnant mice can prevent implantation, cause embryonic death or retarded growth. Placental blood supply measured by injected radioactive microspheres is of the order of 23% of the cardiac output for a litter of eight mice on day 18 of pregnancy. In lead-treated animals, not only placental blood flow per embryo but also that per embryo weight is reduced. On the other hand, uptake of a non metabolizable amino acid, alpha amino isobutyrate is not altered by lead treatment. It is noteworthy that about 40% of this amino acid go to the embryo during pregnancy. In view of the normal substrate uptake at a reduced bloodflow it remains undecided whether an insufficient supply by the placenta or a reduction in hem synthesis described earlier is the factor responsible for the retardation in fetal growth.


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