Author:
Heasman L.,Clarke L.,Stephenson T. J.,Symonds M. E.
Abstract
Placental weight is a primary factor determining size at birth in many species. In sheep, placental weight peaks at approximately mid-gestation, with structural remodelling occurring over the second half of pregnancy to meet the increasing nutritional demands of the growing fetus. Numerous factors influence placental growth and development in sheep, and many workers (see Kelly, 1992) have investigated the role of maternal nutrition as a regulator of placental and fetal size. We have studied the effects of feeding ewes approximately 50 % of their recommended energy requirements during early to mid-pregnancy on fetal and placental indices measured at mid-gestation (i.e. 80 d) and close to term (i.e. 145 d). Maternal nutrient restriction is associated with a reduction in placental weight at 80 d, but an increase in placental weight at 145 d of gestation, compared with ewes fed adequately in early pregnancy. No significant effect on fetal weight was observed at either 80 or 145 d gestation, although differences in body dimensions and the insulin-like growth factor-1 axis were found in lambs from nutrient-restricted ewes delivered close to term. Maternal nutrition during pregnancy plays a pivotal role in the regulation of fetal and placental development in sheep, and therefore has the potential to influence both short- and longer-term health outcomes.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Nutrition and Dietetics,Medicine (miscellaneous)
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