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Relationship between maternal and fetal fuels and placental glucose transfer in rats with maternal diabetes of varying severity.

Title: Relationship between maternal and fetal fuels and placental glucose transfer in rats with maternal diabetes of varying severity.
Authors : Herrera Castillón, Emilio.
Palacín, Manuel
Martín, Antonia
Lasunción, Miguel Ángel.
Abstract: Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is a nonhomogenous entity known to affec:t fetal development In different waya In both rat• and human belnga. 'fhe degree of severity of diabetes could affect the maternal-fetal transfer of metabolic fuels and consequently Influence fetal development. To study this hypothesis, pregnant rats were made diabetic by streptozocln (STZ) treatment (45 mg/kg) at day 7 of gestation and were treated with dlffer"1t dally doses of Insulin until the 20th day of gestation, when they were killed and examined. Differences In plasma glucose levels In the groups studled were not accompanied by differences In plasma glycerol, f3-hydroxybutyrate (f3•0HB), or total amino acid levels In mothers or their fetuses. Fetal/maternal ratios of these circulating tuela were not modified by maternal dlabetH, whereas the glucoae level was enhancec: t In diabetic rats not treated with Insulin. Placental glucose transfer was studied directly with a recently reported In situ experimental design and was found to Increase linearly with maternal glycemla, Independently of whether this was modified by Insulin treatment or by acute Intravenous (l.v.) Infusion of glucose In normal animals. Lactate production by the fetal/placental unit decreased In proportion to the glucose level In the maternal circulation. The present data Indicate that the diabetic condition of the mother rat does not modify the mechanisms of placental transfer of metabolic fuels to the fetus, and that the actual tranafer la mainly dependent on the concentrations of these fuels In the maternal circulation. The limited capacity of the fetus to handle the great Influx of glucose through the placenta of a highly hyperglycemlc mother may aggravate the diabetic condition of the fetus, affecting Its subsequent development.
Description: En: Diabetes, ISSN 0012-1797 1985. n. 34, supl. 2, pp 42-46
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10637/696
Rights : http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/deed.es
Issue Date: 19-Sep-1985
Center : Universidad San Pablo-CEU
Appears in Collections:Facultad de Farmacia





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