Jj. Faber et Df. Anderson, Regulatory response of intramembranous absorption of amniotic fluid to infusion of exogenous fluid in sheep, AM J P-REG, 46(1), 1999, pp. R236-R242
Citations number
27
Categorie Soggetti
Physiology
Journal title
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-REGULATORY INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY
Six fetal sheep were operated on at 118 to 121 days of gestation. The pulmo
nary end of the trachea was connected to the gastric end of the esophagus w
ith a section of tubing. This left urine as the only source of amniotic flu
id and intramembranous absorption as sole exit. Multiple indwelling fetal v
ascular, intra-amniotic, allantoic, and a fetal bladder catheter were place
d. Beginning 5 days after surgery, all urine was drained from the bladder a
nd immediately reinfused into the amniotic sac to monitor urine production
rate. After 4 days of urine infusion alone, the urine infusion was augmente
d for 6 days with an intra-amniotic infusion of Ringer solution. Amniotic a
nd allantoic fluid volumes were measured at autopsy. During the period of R
inger infusion, intramembranous absorption of amniotic fluid increased by m
ore than 1.191 +/- 186 (SE) ml/day (P < 0.002) and the rates of Na+ and Cl-
absorption increased to more than five times (P < 0.005) and eight times (
P < 0.005) their initial values. Only one of six fetuses had polyhydramnios
. It is concluded that intramembranous absorption of amniotic fluid makes a
strong regulatory adjustment in response to an abnormal increase in inflow
of exogenous fluid.