Regulatory response of intramembranous absorption of amniotic fluid to infusion of exogenous fluid in sheep.
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Six fetal sheep were operated on at 118 to 121 days of gestation. The pulmonary end of the trachea was connected to the gastric end of the esophagus with a section of tubing. This left urine as the only source of amniotic fluid and intramembranous absorption as sole exit. Multiple indwelling fetal vascular, intra-amniotic, allantoic, and a fetal bladder catheter were placed. Beginning 5 days after surgery, all urine was drained from the bladder and immediately reinfused into the amniotic sac to monitor urine production rate. After 4 days of urine infusion alone, the urine infusion was augmented for 6 days with an intra-amniotic infusion of Ringer solution. Amniotic and allantoic fluid volumes were measured at autopsy. During the period of Ringer infusion, intramembranous absorption of amniotic fluid increased by more than 1,191 ± 186 (SE) ml/day ( P < 0.002) and the rates of Na+ and Cl- absorption increased to more than five times ( P < 0.005) and eight times ( P < 0.005) their initial values. Only one of six fetuses had polyhydramnios. It is concluded that intramembranous absorption of amniotic fluid makes a strong regulatory adjustment in response to an abnormal increase in inflow of exogenous fluid.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- The American journal of physiology
دوره 277 1 Pt 2 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1999