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Proteins in cerebrospinal fluid and plasma of fetal sheep during development.

K M Dziegielewska, C A Evans, G Fossan, F L Lorscheider, D H Malinowska, K Møllgård, M L Reynolds, N R Saunders, S Wilkinson.   

Abstract

1. The concentration of total protein in c.s.f. and plasma has been measured in fetal sheep of different gestational ages and in the adult. In c.s.f. it was highest (approximately 840 mg/100 ml.) in the youngest fetuses (35 days) and declined steeply by 60 days (260 mg/100 ml.). It decreased less markedly in the last half of gestation to reach about 50 mg/100 ml. at 125 days which is twice the adult value. Protein concentration in plasma was lowest in the youngest fetuses and did not rise much until the second half of gestation during which time it doubled. There was a further rather larger increase between the late fetal (125 days) stage and the adult.2. Albumin, fetuin, alpha-fetoprotein (AFP), transferrin and lipoprotein were identified in c.s.f. and plasma.3. The concentrations of albumin, AFP and fetuin in c.s.f. and plasma at different gestational ages were measured using immunodiffusion and radioimmuno-assays.4. Albumin was the major protein in plasma at all ages studied (35-128 days gestation and adult). Its concentration increased throughout gestation whereas that of fetuin was similar at all fetal ages and that of AFP declined markedly during the second half of gestation. In the adult, fetuin was only about 0.1% of the total protein in plasma and AFP was not detectable.5. In 35-40 day fetuses albumin, AFP and fetuin accounted for 90% of the total protein concentration in plasma and for about 70-80% of the total protein concentration of c.s.f. As gestation progressed the concentration of all three proteins in c.s.f. declined. But the concentration of AFP and fetuin fell more rapidly and to a greater extent than that of albumin; neither AFP nor fetuin could be detected in adult c.s.f.6. The c.s.f.: Plasma ratio was above 50% for AFP and above 60% for fetuin at 35 days compared with about 25% for albumin at the same fetal age. The c.s.f.: plasma ratios for all three proteins declined with increasing fetal age and were not significantly different from each other by about mid gestation.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 6155467      PMCID: PMC1279364          DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.1980.sp013171

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Physiol        ISSN: 0022-3751            Impact factor:   5.182


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