Sodium, potassium, magnesium and calcium tissue levels in the rat during pregnancy.

A Romeu, L Arola, M Alemany
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The concentration of sodium, potassium, magnesium and calcium in the tissue of 12-, 19- and 21-day pregnant rats as well as in controls and in their fetuses have been measured. Practically no changes in sodium, potassium or magnesium concentrations were detected in either maternal or fetal tissues. However, an important calcium accretion in fetuses was observed in the last quarter of intrauterine development, which paralleled a noticeable decrease in calcium stores of bone and kidney, which was followed by muscle calcium loss on day 21. This huge mobilization of calcium and stability of the other metals studied have been discussed in the light of available information as to their availability in the diet and their handling by rat placenta.

大鼠怀孕期间的钠,钾,镁和钙组织水平。
测量了怀孕12天、19天和21天的大鼠、对照大鼠及其胎儿组织中钠、钾、镁和钙的浓度。在母体或胎儿组织中几乎没有检测到钠、钾或镁浓度的变化。然而,在子宫内发育的最后一个季度,观察到胎儿体内重要的钙增加,与此同时,骨骼和肾脏的钙储存明显减少,随后在第21天肌肉钙流失。这种钙的巨大动员和其他金属的稳定性已经根据它们在饮食中的可用性和它们在大鼠胎盘中的处理等现有信息进行了讨论。
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