ROLE OF FETAL SAC FLUIDS DURING MATERNAL WATER-DEPRIVATION IN SHEEP

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DICKSON, KA
HARDING, R
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10.1113/expphysiol.1994.sp003748
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Q4 [生理学];
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Our aim was to determine the importance of amniotic and allantoic fluids for the maintenance of fetal plasma composition during maternal dehydration when water transfer from mother to fetus is likely to be reduced. Eight pregnant ewes were studied before, during and after water deprivation (36 h), firstly with the fetal fluid sacs intact and then with them drained of fluid for 5 days. When water deprivation was combined with drainage, the increases in the osmolalities, [Na+] and [CI-] in maternal plasma, in fetal plasma and in lung liquid; the increases in fetal urinary osmolality and [Na+]; and the increases in maternal plasma and fetal plasma arginine vasopressin concentrations were greater than those resulting from water deprivation alone. Our results show that during maternal water deprivation, an absence of fluid in the fetal sacs increases both the osmotic stimulus to the fetus and the fetal responses resulting in conservation of water and salt. We conclude that, when the mother is deprived of water, fluid in the fetal sacs is used to limit the degree of maternal and fetal dehydration.
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