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INTRODUCTION: Obesity during pregnancy can contribute to hypertensive complications through changes in glucose utilization. We investigated the impact of vascular glucose uptake, GLUT4 density, and endothelium on agonist-induced vasoconstriction in the aortas of overweight pregnant rats. METHODS: Isolated aortic rings with or without endothelium from pregnant or nonpregnant rats fed a standard (SD) or hypercaloric diet (HD) were contracted with phenylephrine or serotonin (10-9 to 10-4
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Sobrepeso , Embarazo , Vasoconstricción , Animales , Femenino , Embarazo/metabolismo , Ratas , Aorta , Glucemia/metabolismo , Endotelio Vascular , Sobrepeso/metabolismo , Fenilefrina/farmacología , Fenilefrina/metabolismo , Serotonina/farmacología , Serotonina/metabolismoRESUMEN
Con el objetivo de describir el perfil lipídico por trimestres de gestación en gestantes sanas, se realizó un estudio descriptivo, de corte transversal, el cual se condujo con 40 embarazadas entre 20 y 35 años, de un universo de 110, pertenecientes al policlínico Jimmy Hirzel de Bayamo, Granma, entre enero del 2017 y marzo del 2019. Se determinaron las concentraciones de colesterol total, triglicéridos, HDL-colesterol, LDL-colesterol y VLDL-colesterol. Se utilizó el análisis de varianza de un factor, y la prueba de Tukey de comparación múltiple de parejas de medias. El colesterol, los triglicéridos, el LDL-colesterol y el VLDL-colesterol variaron de forma significativa con el trimestre de gestación. El colesterol total se incrementó en el segundo y tercer trimestre en comparación con el primero, mientras que los triglicéridos, el LDL-colesterol y el VLDL-colesterol se incrementaron en el tercer trimestre en comparación con el primero. El HDL-colesterol no tuvo una variación significativa durante el embarazo. Se concluye que los valores del colesterol total, los triglicéridos, el LDL-colesterol y el VLDL-colesterol varían en relación con el trimestre de la gestación, aumentan de forma significativa en el tercer trimestre en comparación con el primer trimestre del embarazo, en tanto el HDL-colesterol no varía significativamente durante el embarazo(AU)
In order to describe the lipid profile by trimesters of pregnancy in healthy pregnant women, a descriptive, cross-sectional study was conducted with 40 pregnant women between 20 and 35 years of age, from a universe of 110, belonging to the Jimmy Hirzel Hospital in Bayamo, Granma, between January 2017 and March 2019. The concentrations of total cholesterol, triglycerides, HDL-cholesterol, LDL-cholesterol and VLDL-cholesterol were determined. One-factor analysis of variance was used, and the Tukey's multiple comparison test of pairs of means Cholesterol, triglycerides, LDL-cholesterol, and VLDL-cholesterol varied significantly with gestational trimester total cholesterol increased in the second and third trimesters compared with the first, while triglycerides, LDL-cholesterol and VLDL-cholesterol increased in the third trimester compared to the first. HDL-cholesterol did not have a significant variation time during pregnancy. It is concluded that the values of total cholesterol, triglycerides, LDL-cholesterol and VLDL-cholesterol vary in relation to the trimester of pregnancy, they increase significantly in the third trimester compared to the first trimester of pregnancy, while HDL-cholesterol does not vary significantly during pregnancy(AU)
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Humanos , Femenino , Metabolismo de los Lípidos , Factores de Riesgo , Embarazo/metabolismo , Embarazo/fisiología , Epidemiología Descriptiva , Estudios TransversalesRESUMEN
Late pregnancy is accompanied by dramatic changes in the metabolism of sheep, in which the nutrient requirements increase and the metabolic capacity of ewes is under severe stress due to the rapid foetal growth and development of the mammary gland. The blood metabolic profile can be used to monitor these alterations, which can lead to metabolic disorders such as pregnancy toxaemia. However, data available on serum parameters in sheep do not consider physiological state. Therefore, the present study aimed to determine the biochemical reference ranges for pregnant ewes, including serum energy, protein and enzyme-related metabolites. Data from a variety of metabolites were obtained from experiments performed in several institutions and commercial farms using Santa Inês, Dorper, Lacaune, Morada Nova, Bergamacia and Suffolk ewes reared under different conditions (grazing, feedlot, semi-feedlot, collective and/or individual pens, and metabolic cages) from 2006 to 2017. All animals were healthy and without feed restriction. Data from ewes with any clinical manifestations were removed. The metabolic energy profile included data of glucose, cholesterol, triglyceride, high-density lipoprotein, low-density lipoprotein and very-low-density lipoprotein levels; the metabolic protein profile included the metabolites total protein, uric acid, urea, albumin, and creatinine; and the metabolic enzymatic profile included the enzymes aspartate aminotransferase, gamma-glutamyl transferase and alkaline phosphatase. The reference ranges were estimated using the software RefVal 4.11. Dixon's test was used to identify and remove outliers. The confidence intervals and percentiles were estimated using the nonparametric method of bootstrap when data were not normally distributed. A 95% confidence level was used. The serum biochemical reference ranges for pregnant sheep determined in our study were strongly divergent from those established by one of the most cited books on the topic, especially considering the high serum urea and cholesterol concentrations and low levels of blood glucose observed. Therefore, it is essential to consider physiological status when evaluating the blood metabolic profile of pregnant ewes in order to maintain an adequate nutritional management and to prevent health disorders that may lead to productive and reproductive losses.
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Embarazo/metabolismo , Ovinos , Panel Metabólico CompletoRESUMEN
BACKGROUND: Human labor is associated with an inflammatory process that takes place at the maternal-fetal interface, where leukocytes infiltrate and contribute to the local production of effector molecules such as cytokines, chemokines, MMPs, etc. This process may be altered by a low-grade chronic inflammation, characteristic of obesity, resulting in adverse pregnancy outcomes. In this cross-sectional pilot study, we analyzed the relationship between maternal adiposity and inflammation-related gene expression in leukocytes from six healthy women with term pregnancies without labor. METHODS: We estimated maternal adiposity and examined the relative expression of 211 inflammation-related genes in maternal peripheral blood leukocytes (MAT), placental intervillous blood leukocytes (PLA), and choriodecidual leukocytes (CHD) by real-time qPCR. Finally, we analyzed the correlation between maternal adiposity and gene expression. RESULTS: Participants' adiposity ranged from 27.6% to 61.1% (n = 6). The expression of 23 genes significantly differed (p < 0.05) in MAT, PLA, and CHD leukocytes, most of which code for chemokines and proinflammatory cytokines. Importantly, increasing maternal adiposity correlated (r > 0.7) mostly positively with the expression of genes related to activation, migration, infiltration, and proinflammation in MAT (36 genes) and PLA (31 genes). In contrast, in CHD leukocytes maternal adiposity correlated only negatively with seven genes, involved in migration and infiltration. CONCLUSION: Our findings suggest that during term pregnancy, increased maternal adiposity may enhance the priming of peripheral leukocytes, while in choriodecidua it may alter leukocyte recruitment and proinflammatory activity. Maternal adiposity must be considered an important variable in further studies that analyze inflammation-related gene expression in pregnant women.
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Adiposidad , Citocinas/genética , Leucocitos/metabolismo , Placenta/metabolismo , Embarazo/metabolismo , Adulto , Citocinas/metabolismo , Femenino , Humanos , Placenta/citología , Embarazo/genética , TranscriptomaRESUMEN
During pregnancy, metabolic changes that develop in women may increase the risk of diseases and conditions that may also harm the life of the growing fetus. The aim of the present study was to identify and compare the metabolic profile (MP) during pregnancy in two birth cohorts in 2010 in the cities of Ribeirão Preto (RP) and São Luís (SL), Brazil. Pregnant women (1393 in RP and 1413 in SL) were studied; information was obtained through questionnaires in addition to anthropometric, biochemical, and blood pressure measurements. Data are presented as means and proportions. To compare the characteristics of pregnant women in both cities, chi-squared and Student's t-tests were applied, with 5% significance level. Ribeirão Preto presented higher mean values than SL for pre-gestational body mass index (24.5 vs 23 kg/m2, P<0.001), systolic (108.4 vs 102.8 mmHg, P<0.001) and diastolic (65.9 vs 61.8 mmHg, P<0.001) blood pressure, total cholesterol (226.3 vs 213.7 mg/dL, P<0.001) and fractions, and glycemia (84.5 vs 80.2 mg/dL, P<0.001), except for triglycerides (P=0.135). Women from RP also showed higher rates of pre-gestational overweight and obesity compared with SL (40.1 vs 25.8%). In the present study, pregnant women in RP had a worse gestational metabolic profile than those in SL, with higher pre-gestational excess weight, indicating that nutritional transition was more advanced in the more developed city.
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Humanos , Femenino , Adulto , Adulto Joven , Embarazo/metabolismo , Metaboloma , Factores Socioeconómicos , Brasil/epidemiología , Índice de Masa Corporal , Estudios de Cohortes , CiudadesRESUMEN
Abstract: Prenatal and postnatal development are closely related to healthy maternal conditions that allow for the provision of all nutritional requirements to the offspring. In this regard, an appropriate supply of fatty acids (FA), mainly n-3 and n-6 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LCPUFA), is crucial to ensure a normal development, because they are an integral part of cell membranes and participate in the synthesis of bioactive molecules that regulate multiple signaling pathways. On the other hand, maternal obesity and excessive gestational weight gain affect FA supply to the fetus and neonate, altering placental nutrient transfer, as well as the production and composition of breast milk during lactation. In this regard, maternal obesity modifies FA profile, resulting in low n-3 and elevated n-6 PUFA levels in maternal and fetal circulation during pregnancy, as well as in breast milk during lactation. These modifications are associated with a pro-inflammatory state and oxidative stress with short and long-term consequences in different organs of the fetus and neonate, including in the liver, brain, skeletal muscle, and adipose tissue. Altogether, these changes confer to the offspring a higher risk of developing obesity and its complications, as well as neuropsychiatric disorders, asthma, and cancer. Considering the consequences of an abnormal FA supply to offspring induced by maternal obesity, we aimed to review the effects of obesity on the metabolism and bioavailability of FA during pregnancy and breastfeeding, with an emphasis on LCPUFA homeostasis.
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Lactancia Materna , Ácidos Grasos Insaturados/metabolismo , Obesidad Materna/metabolismo , Femenino , Desarrollo Fetal , Humanos , Fenómenos Fisiologicos Nutricionales Maternos , Leche Humana/metabolismo , Placenta/metabolismo , Embarazo/metabolismoRESUMEN
During pregnancy, metabolic changes that develop in women may increase the risk of diseases and conditions that may also harm the life of the growing fetus. The aim of the present study was to identify and compare the metabolic profile (MP) during pregnancy in two birth cohorts in 2010 in the cities of Ribeirão Preto (RP) and São Luís (SL), Brazil. Pregnant women (1393 in RP and 1413 in SL) were studied; information was obtained through questionnaires in addition to anthropometric, biochemical, and blood pressure measurements. Data are presented as means and proportions. To compare the characteristics of pregnant women in both cities, chi-squared and Student's t-tests were applied, with 5% significance level. Ribeirão Preto presented higher mean values than SL for pre-gestational body mass index (24.5 vs 23 kg/m2, P<0.001), systolic (108.4 vs 102.8 mmHg, P<0.001) and diastolic (65.9 vs 61.8 mmHg, P<0.001) blood pressure, total cholesterol (226.3 vs 213.7 mg/dL, P<0.001) and fractions, and glycemia (84.5 vs 80.2 mg/dL, P<0.001), except for triglycerides (P=0.135). Women from RP also showed higher rates of pre-gestational overweight and obesity compared with SL (40.1 vs 25.8%). In the present study, pregnant women in RP had a worse gestational metabolic profile than those in SL, with higher pre-gestational excess weight, indicating that nutritional transition was more advanced in the more developed city.
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Metaboloma , Embarazo/metabolismo , Adulto , Índice de Masa Corporal , Brasil/epidemiología , Ciudades , Estudios de Cohortes , Femenino , Humanos , Factores Socioeconómicos , Adulto JovenRESUMEN
Our study evaluates the impacts of maternal consumption of different levels of CLA during pregnancy and lactation on physical and metabolic changes in the rat progeny. Three groups were formed: control (CG) - diet without CLA; CLA1 - diet containing 1% CLA; and CLA3 - diet containing 3% CLA. Murinometry, body fat collection, biochemical analysis, glycemic curves, liver fat amount, and fatty acid profiles of the liver were studied. The data were analyzed by ANOVA, followed by the Tukey test (p < 0.05). The CLA3 group presented highest body weight, feed intake and BMI (p < 0.05). The retroperitoneal fat, epididymal fat, and body fat index were higher in the CLA1 and CLA3 groups (p < 0.05) but no difference was observed for mesenteric fat. Yet in contrast, the experimental groups presented lower abdominal circumference and glycemic curves when compared to the CG (p < 0.05). CLA1 and CLA3 groups presented higher values of total cholesterol and HDL-cholesterol (p < 0.05), yet no difference was found in serum triglycerides or LDL. The CLA3 group presented less n-3, n-6, total PUFA, and arachidonic acid in liver fat (p < 0.05). The CLA1 and CLA3 groups were higher in total MUFA in the liver fat. In conclusion, CLA when consumed during gestation and lactation increased: tolerance to glucose, HDL, and the body fat index in the offspring. Only the CLA3 group presented reduced total PUFA, n-3, n-6 and arachidonic acid in the offspring's liver.
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HDL-Colesterol/sangre , Glucosa/metabolismo , Ácidos Linoleicos Conjugados/metabolismo , Embarazo/metabolismo , Animales , LDL-Colesterol/metabolismo , Hígado Graso/metabolismo , Femenino , Humanos , Hígado/metabolismo , Masculino , Ratas , Triglicéridos/sangreRESUMEN
Primiparous ewes and multiparous ewes show physiological differences during pregnancy, which can have an impact on the development of their offspring. The objective of this study was to compare the changes in the metabolic profile and in the size of some foetal bones throughout gestation between primiparous and multiparous ewes. Twelve primiparous (PM) ewes and 14 multiparous (MT) ewes were used. According to the dates of lambing, two groups of ewes were formed: Group 1 (G1, n = 6 PM and n = 7 MT) and Group 2 (G2, n = 6 PM and n = 7 MT). The body weight, body condition score, metabolic and foetal morphometric parameters were determined from before conception until the end of gestation. After lambing, the body weight and survival rate during the first 72 hr of life of lambs, as well as the maternal behaviour score were recorded. The PM ewes were lighter (p < .01) and had a greater mobilization of body reserves during gestation, mainly evidenced by a greater serum concentration of NEFAs and lower serum concentration of total proteins (p < .05) compared with the MT ewes. The parity did not affect the foetal morphometric variables. The lambs of MT ewes were heavier at parturition (p = .002) and tended to have a greater survival rate than those lambs of PM ewes (p = .09). In conclusion, PM ewes and MT ewes differ in their metabolic profile throughout the gestation. However, in the present study, we did not find parity differences in the dimensions of foetal bones during growth in gestation.
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Huesos/embriología , Paridad , Embarazo/metabolismo , Oveja Doméstica/embriología , Oveja Doméstica/metabolismo , Animales , Animales Recién Nacidos , Peso Corporal , Desarrollo Óseo , Femenino , Desarrollo Fetal , Metaboloma , Embarazo/fisiologíaRESUMEN
Mitochondria are active independent organelles that not only meet the cellular energy requirement but also regulate central cellular activities. Mitochondria can play a critical role in physiological adaptations during pregnancy. Differences in mitochondrial function have been found between healthy and complicated pregnancies. Pregnancy signifies increased nutritional requirements to support fetal growth and the metabolism of maternal and fetal tissues. Nutrient availability regulates mitochondrial metabolism, where excessive macronutrient supply could lead to oxidative stress and contribute to mitochondrial dysfunction, while micronutrients are essential elements for optimal mitochondrial processes, as cofactors in energy metabolism and/or as antioxidants. Inadequate macronutrient and micronutrient consumption can result in adverse pregnancy outcomes, possibly through mitochondrial dysfunction, by impairing energy supply, one-carbon metabolism, biosynthetic pathways, and the availability of metabolic co-factors which modulate the epigenetic processes capable of establishing significant short- and long-term effects on infant health. Here, we review the importance of macronutrients and micronutrients on mitochondrial function and its influence on maternal and infant health.
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Ingestión de Alimentos/fisiología , Metabolismo Energético/fisiología , Salud del Lactante , Fenómenos Fisiológicos Nutricionales del Lactante/fisiología , Salud Materna , Fenómenos Fisiologicos Nutricionales Maternos/fisiología , Intercambio Materno-Fetal/fisiología , Micronutrientes , Mitocondrias/metabolismo , Mitocondrias/fisiología , Nutrientes , Necesidades Nutricionales , Embarazo/metabolismo , Embarazo/fisiología , Epigénesis Genética , Femenino , Humanos , Recién Nacido , Masculino , Mitocondrias/genética , Estrés Oxidativo , VitaminasRESUMEN
The role of oxidative stress in the physiopathology of human pregnancy is of particular interest. Pregnancy is well-known to increase the oxidative stress, mainly produced by a normal systemic inflammatory response, which results in high amounts of circulating reactive oxygen species (ROS) and reactive nitrogen species (RNS). Both ROS and RNS play an important role as secondary messengers in many intracellular signalling cascades. However, they can also exert critical effects on pathological processes involving the pregnant woman. ROS, RNS and antioxidants establish a balance that determines the oxidation status of animals and humans. This review focuses on the mechanism of oxidative stress in pregnancy as well as its involvement and consequences on the human pregnancy-specific clinical syndrome preeclampsia.
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Estrés Oxidativo/fisiología , Placenta/metabolismo , Preeclampsia/metabolismo , Embarazo/metabolismo , Animales , Antioxidantes/uso terapéutico , Células Endoteliales/metabolismo , Femenino , Radicales Libres , Humanos , Isquemia/metabolismo , Melatonina/metabolismo , Oxidación-Reducción , Preeclampsia/tratamiento farmacológico , Especies de Nitrógeno Reactivo/metabolismo , Especies Reactivas de Oxígeno/metabolismo , Transducción de SeñalRESUMEN
The shiitake culinary-medicinal mushroom Lentinus edodes (=Lentinula edodes) has been used as a nutritional complement. This study evaluated, through reprotox tests, the consumption of L. edodes in pregnant rats, considering it as a functional food. Pregnant rats were daily exposed to L. edodes before implantation (LeB)-from 1 to 19 days of gestation, and after implantation (LeA)-from 9 to 19 days of gestation, compared with controls. On the 20th day of gestation, cesarean sections were performed. Blood was collected and hematological parameters (hemoglobin, hematocrit, white and red blood cells and platelets) were analyzed. Moreover, albumin, calcium, creatine kinase, alkaline phosphatase, transferases, creatinine, urea, triglycerides, cholesterol, lipase, glucose, and insulin were assessed in serum. Organs were collected and weighed, and the fetuses were analyzed morphologically by body measurements. The consumption of L. edodes reduced triglycerides levels and there were no changes in maternal weight, biochemical and hematological parameters, organ weight, and reproductive capacity. There were no morphological changes in the fetuses' body measurements, suggesting possible safety in ingestion of mushroom. Reprotox tests used to evaluate the daily consumption of L. edodes points out potentiality as a functional food, suggesting safety during the gestational period.
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Desarrollo Fetal , Embarazo/metabolismo , Hongos Shiitake/metabolismo , Animales , Colesterol/metabolismo , Femenino , Feto/metabolismo , Alimentos Funcionales/análisis , Humanos , Masculino , Fenómenos Fisiologicos Nutricionales Maternos , Ratas , Ratas Wistar , Triglicéridos/metabolismoRESUMEN
ABSTRACT Purpose No comprehensive information is available about uterus fatty acid (FA) change during implantation period and possible effects of the seminal vesicle secretion on it. Materials and Methods In this study, we evaluated FA composition of uterus phospholipids during the implantation period in intact and seminal vesicle-excised (SVX) mated female mice. Forty NMRI female mice were divided into control (mated with intact male) and seminal vesicle excised (SVX)-mated (mated with SVX-male) groups. The phospholipid fatty acids composition was monitored during the first five days of pregnancy using gas chromatography and also implantation rate was evaluated on fifth day of pregnancy. Results We found that levels of linoleic acid (LNA) and arachidonic acid (ARA) showed a decreasing trend from the first to the third day of pregnancy and then started to increase on the fourth day and peaked on the fifth day. In contrast, the level of saturated FA (SFA) increased on the second and third day of pregnancy compared to the first (p<0.05) and then decreased on the fourth and fifth. We also found that the seminal vesicle secretion could affect the levels of LNA, ARA, SFA, and PUFA in uterine phospholipids especially on second and third day. Moreover, there was a positive correlation between ARA level and implantation rate in control but not SVX-mated groups. Conclusions It can be concluded that several uterus FA that have important roles in early pregnancy could be affected by seminal vesicle secretion.
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Animales , Masculino , Femenino , Implantación del Embrión/fisiología , Vesículas Seminales/metabolismo , Útero/química , Modelos Animales , Ácidos Grasos/química , Tamaño de los Órganos/fisiología , Valores de Referencia , Factores de Tiempo , Embarazo/metabolismo , Distribución Aleatoria , Ácidos Grasos/análisis , RatonesRESUMEN
Pregnancy is characterized by physiological changes. One of these changes involves calcium. During this period, an increased in calcium excretion occurs as well as an increased intestinal absorption and renal reabsorption, so that the adequate growth and development of the fetus can happen. Low calcium intake is associated with chronic diseases, such as diabetes and hypertension, which have negative impact on both mother and fetus. This study aimed to evaluate the average calcium intake of high-risk pregnant women, assisted in a clinic of high complexity service and correlated with chronic diseases. To perform this study, it was used a food frequency questionnaire. As a result, high-risk pregnant women showed daily calcium intake lower than the recommended by DRI during this period. Hypertensive or diabetic pregnant women showed lower average intake of calcium. Significant association between calcium intake and nutritional status was not observed. Calcium supplementation was present, however, at low percentage in the groups with hypertensive pregnant women. To analyze the relation between calcium intake and the comorbidities, as well as calcium intake and the nutritional status of the pregnant women, it was used one-way analysis of variance and Bonferroni multiple comparison. Further studies are required for evaluating other parameters that justify the low calcium intake among this population group, and the definition of pathways for the management of the nutritional deficit considering the possible damage to maternal and neonatal health in the short and long term.
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Calcio/metabolismo , Embarazo/metabolismo , Ingesta Diaria Recomendada/tendencias , Adulto , Suplementos Dietéticos , Femenino , Humanos , Educación del Paciente como Asunto/métodos , Complicaciones del Embarazo , Embarazo de Alto Riesgo/metabolismo , Embarazo de Alto Riesgo/fisiologíaRESUMEN
PURPOSE: No comprehensive information is available about uterus fatty acid (FA) change during implantation period and possible effects of the seminal vesicle secretion on it. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this study, we evaluated FA composition of uterus phospholipids during the implantation period in intact and seminal vesicle-excised (SVX) mated female mice. Forty NMRI female mice were divided into control (mated with intact male) and seminal vesicle excised (SVX)-mated (mated with SVX-male) groups. The phospholipid fatty acids composition was monitored during the fi rst fi ve days of pregnancy using gas chromatography and also implantation rate was evaluated on fi fth day of pregnancy. RESULTS: We found that levels of linoleic acid (LNA) and arachidonic acid (ARA) showed a decreasing trend from the fi rst to the third day of pregnancy and then started to increase on the fourth day and peaked on the fi fth day. In contrast, the level of saturated FA (SFA) increased on the second and third day of pregnancy compared to the fi rst (p<0.05) and then decreased on the fourth and fi fth. We also found that the seminal vesicle secretion could affect the levels of LNA, ARA, SFA, and PUFA in uterine phospholipids especially on second and third day. Moreover, there was a positive correlation between ARA level and implantation rate in control but not SVX-mated groups. CONCLUSIONS: It can be concluded that several uterus FA that have important roles in early pregnancy could be affected by seminal vesicle secretion.
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Implantación del Embrión/fisiología , Ácidos Grasos/química , Modelos Animales , Vesículas Seminales/metabolismo , Útero/química , Animales , Ácidos Grasos/análisis , Femenino , Masculino , Ratones , Tamaño de los Órganos/fisiología , Embarazo/metabolismo , Distribución Aleatoria , Valores de Referencia , Factores de TiempoAsunto(s)
Humanos , Femenino , Embarazo , Hipofisitis Autoinmune/fisiopatología , Embarazo/metabolismoRESUMEN
Introducción: La detección de alteraciones en la circulación fetal y materna advierte sobre las alteraciones hemodinámicas que comienza a sufrir el feto. Si la edad gestacional garantiza la viabilidad fetal no se requiere prolongar la gestación, evitando complicaciones por hipoxia crónica. Sin embargo, en fetos con inmadurez pulmonar se esperan trastornos más severos por alteraciones en el sistema venoso fetal. En embarazos de alto riesgo, la ecografía fetal con Doppler es el método de elección debido a su alta sensibilidad que, además de ser no invasivo y accesible, permite la identificación de alteraciones que ponen en riesgo la vida del feto, ayudando al diagnóstico y monitoreo de las mismas. Su buen uso reduce el riesgo de muerte fetal en casos de alto riesgo. La evaluación de las arterias uterinas en el tamizaje de patologías del embarazo es de utilidad en preeclampsia, restricción de crecimiento intrauterino, desprendimiento de placenta y muerte fetal. El estudio de la morfología de onda de la arteria umbilical se utiliza ante sospecha de hipoxia, siendo el mejor indicador para interrupción de la gestación ante la presencia de anomalías, mientras que los cambios en la velocimetría de la arteria cerebral media son de utilidad en la evaluación de fetos con insuficiencia placentaria y anemia. El índice cerebro-placentario es el marcador más sensible para diagnosticar la redistribución cerebral como primer fenómeno adaptativo del feto ante la injuria. El estudio del sistema venoso fetal detecta estados más avanzados de hipoxia fetal, acompañados de acidemia e insuficiencia cardíaca. Objetivo: Describir aspectos a evaluar con EcoDoppler fetal para identificar alteraciones sugerentes de patología materno-fetal. Destacar su utilidad en embarazos de alto riesgo. Revisión de bibliografía actualizada. Materiales y Método: Para la localización de la bibliografía se utilizaron varias fuentes documentales, abarcando una búsqueda crítica en internet desde Google Académico, incluyendo artículos publicados a partir del año 2002, utilizando los descriptores: ecografía, ecoDoppler, embarazo, control prenatal, preeclampsia, restricción del crecimiento intrauterino. Se seleccionaron aquellos documentos que informasen sobre los aspectos físicos del ecoDoppler, aplicación del ecoDoppler en embarazos de alto riesgo y metodología del estudio
Introduction: The detection of alterations in the fetal and maternal circulation warns about the hemodynamic alterations that the fetus begins to suffer. If gestational age guarantees fetal viability, it is not necessary to prolong gestation, avoiding complications due to chronic hypoxia. However, in fetuses with pulmonary immaturity more severe disorders are expected due to alterations in the fetal venous system. In high-risk pregnancies, fetal ultrasound with Doppler is the method of choice due to its high sensitivity that, in addition to being non-invasive and accessible, allows the identification of alterations that put the life of the fetus at risk, aiding diagnosis and monitoring from the same. Its good use reduces the risk of fetal death in high-risk cases. The evaluation of the uterine arteries in the screening of pathologies of pregnancy is useful in preeclampsia, intrauterine growth restriction, placental abruption and fetal death. The study of the wave morphology of the umbilical artery is used when hypoxia is suspected, being the best indicator for interruption of gestation in the presence of anomalies, while changes in the velocimetry of the middle cerebral artery are useful in the evaluation of fetuses with placental insufficiency and anemia. The brain-placental index is the most sensitive marker to diagnose cerebral redistribution as the first adaptive phenomenon of the fetus before injury. The study of the fetal venous system detects more advanced stages of fetal hypoxia, accompanied by acidemia and heart failure. Objective: Describe aspects to be evaluated with Fetal EcoDoppler to identify alterations suggestive of maternal-fetal pathology. Highlight its usefulness in high risk pregnancies. Review of updated bibliography. Materials and Method:Several documentary sources were used to locate the bibliography, covering a critical search on the Internet from Google Scholar, including articles published since 2002, using the descriptors: ultrasound, ecoDoppler, pregnancy, prenatal control, preeclampsia, intrauterine growth restriction . We selected those documents that reported on the physical aspects of ecoDoppler, application of ecoDoppler in high-risk pregnancies and study methodology.