نتایج جستجو برای: fetal protein

تعداد نتایج: 1309831  

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Cell physiology 2007
C G Iruloh S W D'Souza P F Speake I Crocker W Fergusson P N Baker C P Sibley J D Glazier

Transplacental transfer of taurine, a beta-amino acid essential for fetal and neonatal development, constitutes the primary source of taurine for the fetus. Placental transport of taurine is compromised in pregnancies complicated by intrauterine growth restriction, resulting in a reduced concentration of taurine in cord plasma. This could impact on fetal cellular metabolism as taurine represent...

2014
Laura D. Brown Stephanie R. Thorn Meghan C. O'Meara Jinny R. Lavezzi Paul J. Rozance

Decreased glucose transfer to the fetus is characteristic of pregnancies complicated by maternal under nutrition and placental insufficiency. Chronic experimental restriction of glucose transfer to the sheep fetus for the final 40% of gestation with a maternal insulin infusion (HG fetuses) results in fetal hypoglycemia, hypoinsulinemia, and decreased rates of fetal growth and protein accretion ...

2013
Selma C. Liberato Gurmeet Singh Kim Mulholland

BACKGROUND Maternal diet during pregnancy is one of the most important factors associated with adequate fetal growth. There are many complications associated with fetal growth restriction that lead to lifelong effects. The aim of this review was to describe the studies examining the effects of protein energy supplementation during pregnancy on fetal growth focusing on the contextual differences...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism 2009
Paul J Rozance Michelle M Crispo James S Barry Meghan C O'Meara Mackenzie S Frost Kent C Hansen William W Hay Laura D Brown

Protein supplementation during human pregnancy does not improve fetal growth and may increase small-for-gestational-age birth rates and mortality. To define possible mechanisms, sheep with twin pregnancies were infused with amino acids (AA group, n = 7) or saline (C group, n = 4) for 4 days during late gestation. In the AA group, fetal plasma leucine, isoleucine, valine, and lysine concentratio...

افتخار, مریم, دیارجانی, مریم السادات, قافله باشی, حمید رضا, محمدیان, فرناز, مولایی, بهناز,

Background and Objective: Pre-eclampsia is the most serious disease in high-risk pregnancies affecting women and their fetus which may be associated with severe maternal-fetal problems and even death. The symptoms of this disease are high blood pressure and proteinuria. Prompt diagnosis of the disease can be particularly important in preventing or minimizing the effects on the mother and the fe...

Background: Intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR), that is, an estimated fetal weight less than ten percent of the standard weight for gestational age, is one of the important challenges in modern obstetrics, the management and treatment of which is cause-dependent. Given the lack of an accepted treatment for these patients, this study aimed to introduce a treatment commonly u...

2016
Paula N. Gonzalez Malgorzata Gasperowicz Jimena Barbeito-Andrés Natasha Klenin James C. Cross Benedikt Hallgrímsson

Mechanisms of resource allocation are essential for maternal and fetal survival, particularly when the availability of nutrients is limited. We investigated the responses of feto-placental development to maternal chronic protein malnutrition to test the hypothesis that maternal low protein diet produces differential growth restriction of placental and fetal tissues, and adaptive changes in the ...

2013
Flavia Thomaz Verechia Pereira Lilian J. Oliveira Rodrigo da Silva Nunes Barreto Andrea Mess Felipe Perecin Fabiana Fernandes Bressan Ligia Garcia Mesquita Maria Angelica Miglino José RodrigoValim Pimentel Paulo Fantinato Neto Flávio Vieira Meirelles

BACKGROUND To investigate mechanisms of fetal-maternal cell interactions in the bovine placenta, we developed a model of transgenic enhanced Green Fluorescent Protein (t-eGFP) expressing bovine embryos produced by nuclear transfer (NT) to assess the distribution of fetal-derived products in the bovine placenta. In addition, we searched for male specific DNA in the blood of females carrying in v...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2005
George D Giraud J Job Faber Sonnet Jonker Lowell Davis Debra F Anderson

Fetal volume control is driven by an equilibrium between fetal and maternal hydrostatic and oncotic pressures in the placenta. Renal contributions to blood volume regulation are minor because the fetal kidneys cannot excrete fluid from the fetal compartment. We hypothesized that an increase in fetal plasma protein would lead to an increase in plasma oncotic pressure, resulting in an increase in...

شیخ‌پور, رباب , محیطی اردکانی , جواد ,

 Background & Aims: Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women. Nearly 50% of breast cancers are dependent to sex hormones, and the effects of these hormones are mediated by their binding to specific receptors. Also p53 protein is mutated in about half of cancers including breast cancer and high level of p53 protein is a common feature of many human malignant cancers. Given that T47D cell...

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