نتایج جستجو برای: fetal growth

تعداد نتایج: 888049  

Journal: :Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2021

Fetal growth restriction (FGR) is common, affecting around 10% of all pregnancies. Growth restricted fetuses fail to achieve their genetically predetermined size and often weigh <10th centile for gestation. However, even appropriately grown can be affected, with the diagnosis FGR missed before birth. Babies have a higher rate stillbirth, neonatal morbidity such as breathing problems, neurodevel...

Journal: :Circulation 2004
Wayne Tworetzky Louise Wilkins-Haug Russell W Jennings Mary E van der Velde Audrey C Marshall Gerald R Marx Steven D Colan Carol B Benson James E Lock Stanton B Perry

BACKGROUND Preventing the progression of fetal aortic stenosis (AS) to hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) requires identification of fetuses with salvageable left hearts who would progress to HLHS if left untreated, a successful in utero valvotomy, and demonstration that a successful valvotomy promotes left heart growth in utero. Fetuses meeting the first criterion are undefined, and previo...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology 2006
Vivek Balasubramaniam Anne M Maxey Brian W Fouty Steven H Abman

Growth and development of the lung normally occur in the low oxygen environment of the fetus. The role of this low oxygen environment on fetal lung endothelial cell growth and function is unknown. We hypothesized that low oxygen tension during fetal life enhances pulmonary artery endothelial cell (PAEC) growth and function and that nitric oxide (NO) production modulates fetal PAEC responses to ...

استرکی, لادن, بهبودی مقدم, زهرا , جمشیدی منش, منصوره, حقانی, حمید,

Abstract Background and purpose: Paternal-fetal attachment behaviors areexpectantfather’s feelingtowards his unborn baby. These behaviors play very important roles in paternal identity, pregnancy outcome, and future growth and development of the baby. The severities of these behaviors are different between fathers and depend on many factors. The aim of this study was to assess paternal-fetal...

2011
A N Sferruzzi-Perri J A Owens K G Pringle C T Roberts

Maternal insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) play a pivotal role in modulating fetal growth via their actions on both the mother and the placenta. Circulating IGFs influence maternal tissue growth and metabolism, thereby regulating nutrient availability for the growth of the conceptus. Maternal IGFs also regulate placental morphogenesis, substrate transport and hormone secretion, all of which in...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood. Fetal and neonatal edition 1995
J A Spencer T C Chang J Jones S C Robson M A Preece

Insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1), insulin-like growth factor binding protein-1 (IGFBP-1) and growth hormone (GH) concentrations were measured in umbilical venous blood after delivery of 78 term newborn infants. Three groups of pregnancies were prospectively identified during the third trimester, according to fetal size and subsequent fetal growth, assessed by repeated ultrasound scans. Feta...

2010
Michael Freemark

Linear growth in the postnatal period is controlled by the production, secretion, and action of pituitary growth hormone and IGF-1. IGF-I and IGF-II production and signaling are also essential for fetal growth and neural development. But the control of IGF production in the fetus is largely independent of GH. Among the factors that control fetal IGF production, the availability and utilization ...

Journal: :Human reproduction 1999
P L Kaye H G Gardner

Provision of the maternal factors, albumin and/or insulin to embryos in vitro restores preimplantation morphological development and cell proliferation to that seen in vivo. The hypothesis that the preimplantation effects of insulin or albumin would be reflected in increased fetal growth rate was examined. Two-cell embryos were cultured 48-50 h in medium supplemented with 0.17 micromol/l, 15 mi...

Journal: :Hypertension 2013
Shathiyah Kulandavelu Kathie J Whiteley Shannon A Bainbridge Dawei Qu S Lee Adamson

It is not known whether eNOS deficiency in the mother or the conceptus (ie, placenta and fetus) causes fetal growth restriction in mice lacking the endothelial NO synthase gene (eNOS knockout [KO]). We hypothesized that eNOS sustains fetal growth by maintaining low fetoplacental vascular tone and promoting fetoplacental vascularity and that this is a conceptus effect and is independent of mater...

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