The effect of impairment of blood supply to the rat uterus.

International Journal of Fertility Pub Date : 1991-11-01
E Antebi, J M Lehmann, A Gingold, M Nobel
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Over the last decades much attention has been directed to establishing the cause of altered fetal growth and habitual abortion. Great emphasis has been placed on placental blood flow, but relatively few studies have been published on the effect of impaired uterine blood supply. This study examined the effect of impaired uterine blood flow using the white rat, with its bilateral uterine horns. Three groups of rats with bilateral, left unilateral, or right unilateral artery ligation were compared with a control group for number and weight of fetuses at term. The results showed that the impaired rats produced significantly fewer fetuses than controls (means: 8.59 vs. 11.21, respectively; P less than .001) and those fetuses had lower mean birth weights than controls (5.295 g vs. 5.800 g, respectively; P less than .05). While conception was possible even in rats with impaired uterine blood flow, the differences at term suggest that impairment of the maternal blood flow may contribute toward intrauterine growth retardation and habitual abortion. The clinical significance of these findings and suggestions for future research are discussed.

损伤大鼠子宫血供的影响。
在过去的几十年里,很多注意力都集中在确定胎儿生长改变和习惯性流产的原因上。对胎盘血流量的研究非常重视,但对子宫血供受损的影响的研究相对较少。本研究以双侧子宫角的大鼠为实验对象,观察了子宫血流受损的影响。将双侧、左单侧和右单侧动脉结扎的三组大鼠与对照组进行足月胎数和胎重的比较。结果显示,受损大鼠的胎数明显少于对照组(平均值:8.59 vs. 11.21;P < 0.001),并且这些胎儿的平均出生体重低于对照组(分别为5.295 g和5.800 g;P < 0.05)。尽管子宫血流受损的大鼠也能受孕,但足月时的差异表明,母体血流受损可能导致宫内生长迟缓和习惯性流产。本文还讨论了这些发现的临床意义和对未来研究的建议。
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