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Lipid peroxidation, microviscosity, lipid fraction ratios and glycoprotein carbohydrate metabolism were investigated in syncytiotrophoblastic plasmatic membranes of patients with placental insufficiency. Changes are demonstrated in the above parameters, as compared to normal values, indicative of
In this study glucose load and its possible therapeutical efficiency in chronic nutritive insufficiency of the placenta is investigated. Following a definite regime glucose infusions were applied to the mother prepartually as well as subpartually in order to substitute the carbohydrate metabolism of
Low birth weight is associated with an increased risk for adult disease development with recent studies highlighting transmission to subsequent generations. However, the mechanisms and timing of programming of disease transmission to the next generation remain unknown. The aim of this study was to
In an ovine model of placental insufficiency-induced intrauterine growth retardation (PI-IUGR), characterized by hypoxia, hypoglycemia and a significant reduction in fetal weight, we assessed alterations in fetal and placental polyols. Arterial maternal-fetal concentration differences of glucose and
There are relatively few studies on microglia of human developing brain thus function and location of these cells at this period of life are unknown. Moreover, all of them concentrated on the cells in very early period of fetal life. To achieve further insight into the participation of microglial
The respiratory pathophysiology of placental insufficiency is well understood, whereas the metabolic effects of chronical or acute malnutrition still need further evaluation. In a comprehensive study of 20 deliveries respiratory parameters and substrates of carbohydrate- and lipid-metabolism were
Pregnancy is a state of natural insulin resistance, which is due to placental production of human placental lactogen (HPL), an insulin antagonising hormone, leading to a remarkable increase of insulin requirement in pregnant diabetics in the 2nd and 3rd trimester. Aim of the prospective study was
the Aim of the BEREG Registry was to analyze the prevalence and structure of cardiovascular diseases, associated comorbid conditions and assess their effects on pregnancy and perinatal outcomes in real clinical practice.In Tula city regional perinatal BACKGROUND
Low birth weight is associated with increased risk of adult cardiovascular and metabolic disease development, with recent studies highlighting transmission to subsequent generations via both maternal and paternal lines. However, the timing of parent-specific programming of disease risk to
Micronutrient undernutrition during critical periods of growth has become an important health issue in developing and developed countries, particularly among pregnant women and children having an imbalanced diet. Zinc is a widely studied microelement in infant feeding because it is a component of