Literature DB >> 965495

The steady state concentration gradients of an electron-dense marker (ferritin in the three-layered hemochorial placenta of the rabbit.

K L Thornburg, J J Faber.   

Abstract

Ferritin was injected into the fetal or the maternal circulation of 27-29-day-pregnant rabbits. After the occurrence of a quasi-steady state, the placentas were prepared for electron microscopy. Ferritin particles were counted in the electron micrographs in the fetal capillaries, in the maternal blood spaces, and in the two interstitial compartments of the three-layered placenta. Under the circumstances of the experiments (excessively elevated plasma ferritin concentrations), no evidence was found for nondiffusional transport of radiolabeled ferritin. Comparison of the standing concentration gradients in the placentas, recorded after maternal and after fetal injection, showed that the interstitial spaces "excluded" ferritin; the plasma-interstitial space ferritin partition coefficients were 10 in the basement membrane space and 3 in the space between the cyto- and syncytiotrophoblasts. 55% of the total concentration gradient across the rabbit placenta occurred across the fetal endothelium, about 45% across the cytotrophoblast, and less than 5% across the syncytiotrophoblast. These figures are believed to reflect the relative contributions of these three layers to the total diffusional resistance in the rabbit placenta. When compared to previous data on the relative contributions of these three layers for small ions and molecules, the present data lead to the conclusion that discrimination of molecular size is a function of the fetal capillary endothelium alone.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 965495      PMCID: PMC333254          DOI: 10.1172/JCI108544

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Invest        ISSN: 0021-9738            Impact factor:   14.808


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