The physiological effects of creatine supplementation in fetal sheep before, during, and after umbilical cord occlusion and global hypoxia

Author:

Tran Nhi Thao12ORCID,Muccini Anna M.13,Snow Rod J.4,Nitsos Ilias13,Hale Nadia13,Walker David W.2,Ellery Stacey J.13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. The Ritchie Centre, The Hudson Institute of Medical Research, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

2. Faculty of Health Science, RMIT University, Bundoora, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

3. Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Monash University, Clayton, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

4. Institute for Physical Activity and Nutrition, School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, Deakin University, Geelong, Victoria, Australia

Abstract

Direct fetal creatine supplementation increased plasma and cerebral creatine concentrations but did not alter fetal body weight, basal cardiovascular output, or blood chemistry. Creatine-treated fetuses displayed changes to arterial oxygenation 24–72 h after acute global hypoxia. An increase in striatum total creatine levels following UCO was also noted and suggests that increasing creatine tissue availability may be an adaptive response against the effects of hypoxia.

Funder

Department of Health, Australian Government | National Health and Medical Research Council

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Physiology (medical),Physiology

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