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Fetal and maternal body temperatures measured by radiotelemetry in near-term sheep during thermal stress.

H P Laburn1, D Mitchell, K Goelst.   

Abstract

Using implanted radiotelemeters, we have measured amniotic temperature and fetal lamb and pregnant ewe body temperatures continuously over the last 34 days of gestation and during conditions of thermal stress. Body temperature of the fetus was approximately 0.6 degrees C higher than that of the mother, and the fetomaternal temperature difference remained constant over the last 25 days of gestation, until the immediate prepartum period, when it rose. During exposure to mild heat stress (35 degrees C dry-bulb temperature, 24 degrees C wet-bulb temperature), ewe and fetal body temperatures rose, but fetal temperature rose at a slower rate. Thus the fetomaternal temperature gradient fell significantly in the initial exposure period. In an environment of 4 degrees C, body temperature of the pregnant ewes fell, but the fetomaternal gradient did not change significantly. During maternal fever, heat loss from the fetus was compromised; body temperature of the fetus rose more than that of the mother, and the fetomaternal temperature gradient rose significantly. We suggest that mild heat or cold exposure in pregnant animals constitutes little risk of fetal thermal stress. During maternal fever, however, the fetus may be at risk of thermal injury.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1568984     DOI: 10.1152/jappl.1992.72.3.894

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Physiol (1985)        ISSN: 0161-7567


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