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Fetal endocrine responses to prolonged reduced uterine blood flow are altered following bilateral sectioning of the carotid sinus and vagus nerves
1998
Journal of Endocrinology
The present study examines the effect of carotid sinus/ vagosympathetic denervation on fetal endocrine responses to prolonged reduced uterine blood flow (RUBF). Fetal sheep had vascular catheters inserted following bilateral sectioning of the carotid sinus and vagus nerves (denervated, n=7) or sham denervation (intact, n=7). Uterine blood flow was mechanically restricted at 126·1 0·7 days (mean ...) for 24 h, decreasing arterial oxygen saturation by 47·3 2·6% (P<0·01). Fetal plasma samples
doi:10.1677/joe.0.1570149
pmid:9614368
fatcat:joxphpz5fnfrdo47bvxhd3d4wi