2020
DOI: 10.1055/a-1152-4157
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Insulin- und Glukosekonzentration im Blutserum hochträchtiger Schafe in Abhängigkeit von Anzahl und Geschlecht der Feten

Abstract: Zusammenfassung Ziel Das Ziel der Studie war zu prüfen, ob der Glukose- und Insulinspiegel bei hochträchtigen Schafen von der Anzahl und dem Geschlecht der Feten abhängig ist. Material und Methoden Die Untersuchungen erfolgten an Schafen der Rassen Pommernschaf (n = 42) und Suffolk-Schaf (n = 42) zum Ende der Trächtigkeit. Bei den Pommernschafen wurden folgende Gruppen gebildet: Einlingsträchtigkeit mit weiblichem (n = 19) oder männlichem (n = 10) Fetus, Zwillingsträchtigkeit mit weiblichen… Show more

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“…Prior to insertion of the probe, fecal pellets were removed from the rectum. About 20 ml of ultrasound gel was introduced rectally for better visualization of the organs [ 3 , 14 , 32 ]. Prior to transabdominal examination, the inguinal and caudal abdomen were shaved and the skin was cleansed with soap and water.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Prior to insertion of the probe, fecal pellets were removed from the rectum. About 20 ml of ultrasound gel was introduced rectally for better visualization of the organs [ 3 , 14 , 32 ]. Prior to transabdominal examination, the inguinal and caudal abdomen were shaved and the skin was cleansed with soap and water.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In sheep, placental angiogenesis begins as early as day 18 [ 12 , 13 ]. The development of the placenta continues throughout pregnancy and is closely related to the development of blood vessels in the placenta, since increased blood flow is necessary for meeting the needs of the growing fetus and for the proper exchange of materials between the mother and the fetus [ 3 , 14 ]. In sheep, the placenta is of the cotyledonous type, consisting of several dozen placentomes [ 15 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%