Title of article :
Litter-size-dependent intrauterine growth restriction in sheep
Author/Authors :
Gootwine، E نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Regulation of foetal development in sheep depends on interactions between the intrinsic capacity of the foetus for growth and
the maternal environment. Lambs born in multi-foetus litters have relatively small placentae with fewer cotelydons, and lower
birth weights. Litter-size-dependent intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) is evident at mid gestation when metabolic needs of the
conceptus are moderate, and overnutrition of ewes with multiple foetuses does not promote growth of their foetuses to the size
of singletons. Those observations suggest that placental and conceptus growth in multi-foetus pregnancies is reprogrammed at
mid gestation by an as yet undefined mechanism to attenuate foetal growth. This may protect the foetus from severe nutritional
insult during late gestation, when its daily growth rate is at a maximum. In that way, lambs born in large litters with relatively
lower birth weights may not experience the long-term physiological insults that can be observed in small lambs born to
undernourished ewes
Keywords :
placenta , Sheep , Uterus , Intrauterine Growth Restriction , Foetus