A DIRECT METHOD FOR INVESTIGATING THE TRANSFER OF ENDOGENOUS NITROGENFROM MATERNAL BODY PROTEIN TO FETAL PROTEIN

Citation
M. Young et D. Halliday, A DIRECT METHOD FOR INVESTIGATING THE TRANSFER OF ENDOGENOUS NITROGENFROM MATERNAL BODY PROTEIN TO FETAL PROTEIN, Placenta, 18(5-6), 1997, pp. 469-472
Citations number
8
Categorie Soggetti
Developmental Biology","Obsetric & Gynecology","Reproductive Biology
Journal title
ISSN journal
01434004
Volume
18
Issue
5-6
Year of publication
1997
Pages
469 - 472
Database
ISI
SICI code
0143-4004(1997)18:5-6<469:ADMFIT>2.0.ZU;2-0
Abstract
Maternal body protein was labelled with [N-15]glycine during the last third of pregnancy in the rat; the label was found in fetal protein, d emonstrating that amino acids derived from maternal protein had crosse d the placental membrane. The enrichment of fetal carcass protein was greater than that of maternal skeletal muscle, expressed as atoms per cent excess but similar to that of her liver. Enrichment of both fetal body and maternal liver declined during the period studied, while tha t of maternal skeletal muscle remained constant. The capture of label by fetal protein increased gradually at a rate which was the same as i ts rate of decline in the maternal liver, suggesting that the latter w as a major source of the fetal label. The average [N-15] content of th e maternal liver was 2.3 per cent of that injected, while the total co nceptus content was more than twice this value, 5.6 per cent, indicati ng that more than half was contributed from other maternal sources as well as her liver. The results were not influenced by maternal food re striction of two-thirds. (C) 1997 W. B. Saunders Company Ltd.