Metabolic Adaptation to Extrauterine Life 1981
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-7514-2_8
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Carbohydrate Metabolism in Intrauterine Growth Retardation

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“…This is not always true of studies on the pregnant rat, the other species in which the effects of uterine artery ligation have been studied. Thus in this species the surgery for ligation is usually only a few days before fetal and maternal measurements are made and effects of surgery alone are apparent (Kollee, Monnens, Trijbels & Veerkamp, 1981). Moreover the measurements reported here on the maternal cardiac output were made upon the unrestrained, unanaesthetized guinea-pig, and usually such measurements upon small pregnant animals are made under anaesthesia (Duncan & Lewis, 1969;Leduc, 1972;Bruce & Abdul-Karim, 1973;Wooton et al 1977;Gilbert & Leturque, 1982).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is not always true of studies on the pregnant rat, the other species in which the effects of uterine artery ligation have been studied. Thus in this species the surgery for ligation is usually only a few days before fetal and maternal measurements are made and effects of surgery alone are apparent (Kollee, Monnens, Trijbels & Veerkamp, 1981). Moreover the measurements reported here on the maternal cardiac output were made upon the unrestrained, unanaesthetized guinea-pig, and usually such measurements upon small pregnant animals are made under anaesthesia (Duncan & Lewis, 1969;Leduc, 1972;Bruce & Abdul-Karim, 1973;Wooton et al 1977;Gilbert & Leturque, 1982).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%