Effect of the prenatal maternal environment on the control of breathing during non-rapid-eye-movement sleep in the developing lamb.

Journal of developmental physiology Pub Date : 1993-01-01
M E Symonds, M A Lomax, M G Kenward, D C Andrews, P Johnson
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This study examines the effects of altering the prenatal maternal metabolic and hormonal environment via chronic cold exposure of under-fed ewes on developmental changes in breathing control of developing lambs. Breathing frequency and timing were measured during non rapid-eye-movement (non-REM) sleep in lambs born from either shorn or unshorn ewes after being maintained for at least one hour at warm (28-19 degrees C) and cool (14-5 degrees C) ambient temperatures at 1, 4, 14 and 30 days of age. Breathing frequency and oxygen consumption were significantly higher in 1 day old lambs born from shorn ewes compared with those lambs born from unshorn ewes, at both warm and cool ambient temperatures. In the shorn group breathing frequency decreased between 1 and 4 days of age and continued decreasing upto 30 days of age, during which period inspiratory and to a greater extent expiratory time, lengthened. Laryngeal "braking" of expiratory airflow was observed in more than 50% of lambs born from shorn ewes during non-REM sleep in the warm at 4, 14 and 30 days of age, and in the cold at 14 and 30 days of age. In contrast, lambs born from unshorn ewes showed no change in breathing frequency between 1 and 4 days of age, but a decrease was observed between 4 and 14 days of age, whilst laryngeal "braking" of expiratory airflow was rarely observed at any age.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

产前母性环境对发育羔羊非快速眼动睡眠呼吸控制的影响。
本研究探讨了通过长期冷暴露改变喂养不足母羊的产前母体代谢和激素环境对发育羔羊呼吸控制的发育变化的影响。在1、4、14和30日龄的温暖(28-19摄氏度)和凉爽(14-5摄氏度)环境中保持至少一小时后,对剪毛或未剪毛母羊所生的羊羔在非快速眼动(non- rem)睡眠期间的呼吸频率和时间进行了测量。在温暖和凉爽的环境温度下,剪毛母羊出生的1日龄羔羊的呼吸频率和耗氧量显著高于未剪毛母羊出生的羔羊。剪短组的呼吸频率在1 ~ 4日龄期间下降,并持续下降至30日龄,在此期间吸气时间和更大程度上的呼气时间延长。在4、14和30日龄的温暖环境和14和30日龄的寒冷环境中,超过50%的剪短母羊在非快速眼动睡眠期间出生的羔羊中观察到喉部呼气气流“制动”。相比之下,未剪毛母羊出生的羔羊在1至4日龄期间呼吸频率没有变化,但在4至14日龄期间观察到呼吸频率下降,而喉部呼气气流“制动”在任何年龄都很少观察到。(摘要删节250字)
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