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Disparity Between Functional and Structural Recovery of Placental Mitochondria After Exposure to Hypoxia. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Mol Sci
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Acute Fetal Hypoxia/Acidosis

2016
Fetal hypoxia refers to the condition in which there is decreased oxygen concentration in fetal tissues, and this is insufficient to maintain normal cell energy production by way of aerobic metabolism. Oxygen is supplied to fetal tissues via a long pathway that involves the maternal respiratory system, maternal circulation, gas exchange at the placenta
D. Ayres-de-Campos
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Diagnosis of fetal hypoxia

Akusherstvo i ginekologiia, 2021
Baranov A.N. Baranov   +3 more
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Fetal metabolic responses to hypoxia [PDF]

open access: possibleReproduction, Fertility and Development, 1995
It has been known for may years that hypoxaemia in the fetus induces a number of biophysical, cardiovascular, endocrine and metabolic responses by the fetus, some of which are not sustained if the period of hypoxaemia is extended. For instance, fetal breathing and body movements and the circulating concentrations of many of the stress-related hormones ...
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Is fetal insulin secretion affected by fetal hypoxia?

Early Human Development, 1990
Fifty-five pregnant Rhesus isoimmunized women were subjected to fetal blood sampling or fetal blood transfusion on 135 occasions. Glucose and C-peptide concentrations were measured in fetal blood, in addition to the routine investigations for complete blood count, blood gases and lactate concentration, in order to investigate whether fetal insulin ...
Ponthenkandath Sasidharan   +1 more
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Fetal blood volume responses to acute fetal hypoxia

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1986
The purpose of this study was to explore the effects of acute hypoxia on the volume of blood circulating in the fetus. The oxygen content of air inspired by chronically catheterized, near-term pregnant sheep was reduced and supplemented with carbon dioxide in an attempt to maintain fetal carbon dioxide tension constant.
Robert A. Brace, Robert A. Brace
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Adaptations of the human placenta to hypoxia: opportunities for interventions in fetal growth restriction.

Human Reproduction Update, 2020
BACKGROUND The placenta is the functional interface between the mother and the fetus during pregnancy, and a critical determinant of fetal growth and life-long health. In the first trimester, it develops under a low-oxygen environment, which is essential
A. Colson   +3 more
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