Uptake of amino acids and ammonia at mid-gestation by the fetal lamb.

A W Bell, J M Kennaugh, F C Battaglia, G Meschia
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Abstract

Fetal uptakes of amino acids and ammonia via the umbilical circulation were measured in single pregnant ewes at mid-gestation (range 66-81 days). There were significant net fluxes from placenta to fetus of ammonia and twelve amino acids (in decreasing order: glutamine, glycine, alanine, proline, lysine, arginine, threonine, valine, leucine, tyrosine, asparagine, isoleucine) and net fluxes from fetus to placenta of glutamate and serine. The estimated serine flux was 139 mumol day-1 (g fetal dry wt)-1. Comparison with late gestation data indicated a similar pattern of amino acid exchange. However, the relatively large placental uptake of fetal serine was a distinctive feature of mid-gestation. The net fetal uptake of amino acid nitrogen was 2.83 +/- 0.66 micrograms N (mumol O2 uptake)-1, or 18 mg N day-1 (g dry wt)-1. This uptake was similar in magnitude to the combined fetal requirements for nitrogen accretion and urea synthesis and represented approximately 32 and 43% of fetal carbon and energy requirements, respectively.

妊娠中期胎羊对氨基酸和氨的吸收。
在妊娠中期(66-81天)的单胎母羊中测量了胎儿通过脐带循环摄取氨基酸和氨的情况。氨和12种氨基酸(从大到小依次为谷氨酰胺、甘氨酸、丙氨酸、脯氨酸、赖氨酸、精氨酸、苏氨酸、缬氨酸、亮氨酸、酪氨酸、天冬氨酸、异亮氨酸)从胎盘到胎儿的净通量显著,谷氨酸和丝氨酸从胎儿到胎盘的净通量显著。估计丝氨酸通量为139 μ mol day-1 (g胎儿干wt)-1。与妊娠后期的数据比较表明氨基酸交换的模式相似。然而,相对较大的胎盘摄取胎儿丝氨酸是妊娠中期的一个显著特征。胎儿对氨基酸氮的净吸收量为2.83 +/- 0.66 μ g N (mumol O2摄取)-1,或18 mg N day-1 (g dry wt)-1。这种摄取量与胎儿对氮增加和尿素合成的综合需求相似,分别约占胎儿碳和能量需求的32%和43%。
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