| Literature DB >> 7252098 |
M K Stock, D F Anderson, T M Phernetton, M K McLaughlin, J H Rankin.
Abstract
Local regulation of fetal placental blood flow was studied in 6 near-term sheep. Maternal blood flow was reduced or eliminated to 6-17% of the placenta by ligation or embolization with non-radioactive microspheres. Maternal and fetal placental blood flows were measured, using radioactively-labelled microspheres, before and after vascular occlusion. The change in fetal placental blood flow was significantly different in the occluded as compared to the non-occluded cotyledons. Occlusion of the maternal placental vasculature was associated with a 40% decline in the adjacent fetal placental flow after 24 h. These data support the concept of a local regulatory interaction between fetal and maternal placental circulations wherein fetal placental blood flow is dependent upon the adjacent maternal flow.Entities:
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Year: 1980 PMID: 7252098
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Dev Physiol ISSN: 0141-9846