Fetal diuretic responses to maternal hyponatremia: contribution of placental sodium gradient.

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  • T J Roberts
  • M J Nijland
  • L Williams
  • M G Ross
چکیده

Maternal hyponatremia induces fetal hyponatremia and increased fetal urine flow. We sought to examine the relative contributions of the placental Na(+) gradient vs. the absolute decrease in fetal plasma Na(+) in the fetal diuretic response to hyponatremia. Seven ewes with singleton fetuses (130 +/- 2 days) were prepared. Ewes received intravenous 1-desamino-8-D-arginine vasopressin (20 microg) and warm tap water (2 liters). Maternal plasma Na(+) was decreased to achieve two levels of maternal hyponatremia. Maternal and fetal blood volume were measured with radiolabeled red blood cells. In response to the first decrease in maternal plasma Na(+), fetal plasma Na(+) did not change initially. Subsequently, fetal plasma Na(+) decreased, normalizing the gradient. The second decrease in maternal plasma Na(+) similarly induced a reduced and normalized placental gradient at lower fetal plasma Na(+) values. Fetal urine flow increased in direct proportion to the degree of fetal hyponatremia (13, 38, 63, 100%, respectively). Maternal, although not fetal, blood volume significantly increased in response to hyponatremia. These results suggest that chronic fetal hyponatremia will result in a persistent diuresis, despite placental equilibration.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Journal of applied physiology

دوره 87 4  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1999