Placental-fetal glucose exchange and placental glucose consumption in pregnant sheep.

J E DiGiacomo, W W Hay
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To determine the separate effects of changes in fetal glucose and insulin concentrations on uteroplacental glucose transfer (UPGT) and consumption (UPGC) we studied 24 late-gestation pregnant sheep during fetal insulin infusions alone and with simultaneous glucose clamp. Insulin infusion alone increased fetal glucose utilization rate (GUR) by 45% (P less than 0.001), decreasing fetal glucose concentration by 40% (P less than 0.01) and thereby increasing fetal glucose clearance (Clglu) by 150% (P less than 0.001). Maternal-fetal glucose gradient also increased, resulting in a 40% increase (P less than 0.02) in UPGT [measured as umbilical glucose uptake (UGU)] and a 30% decrease (P less than 0.05) in UPGC. Addition of a fetal glucose clamp returned fetal glucose concentration to base line and restored UPGC and UGU to control values with a further 2.25-fold increase in fetal GUR. Clglu did not change, as the increase in GUR was proportional to the increase in fetal glucose concentration. Similarly, in animals receiving an insulin infusion plus glucose clamp throughout, maternal glucose concentration, fetal glucose concentration, UPGC, and UGU did not change, whereas GUR and Clglu increased approximately 1.9-fold. These changes were noted at constant maternal glucose concentration and uterine glucose uptake. Thus variation in fetal glucose concentration rather than fetal insulin concentration directly regulates uteroplacental glucose transfer and consumption, whereas both fetal insulin and glucose affect, in separate ways, fetal glucose utilization and clearance.

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妊娠绵羊胎盘-胎儿葡萄糖交换和胎盘葡萄糖消耗。
为了确定胎儿葡萄糖和胰岛素浓度的变化对子宫胎盘葡萄糖转移(UPGT)和消耗(UPGC)的单独影响,我们研究了24只妊娠晚期妊娠绵羊在胎儿胰岛素单独输注和同时葡萄糖钳夹的情况下。单独注射胰岛素可使胎儿葡萄糖利用率(GUR)提高45% (P < 0.001),使胎儿葡萄糖浓度降低40% (P < 0.01),从而使胎儿葡萄糖清除率(Clglu)提高150% (P < 0.001)。母胎葡萄糖梯度也增加,导致UPGT增加40% (P小于0.02)[以脐带葡萄糖摄取(UGU)测量],UPGC减少30% (P小于0.05)。添加胎儿葡萄糖钳使胎儿葡萄糖浓度恢复到基线,UPGC和UGU恢复到控制值,胎儿GUR进一步增加2.25倍。Clglu没有变化,因为GUR的增加与胎儿葡萄糖浓度的增加成正比。同样,在自始至终接受胰岛素输注和葡萄糖钳夹的动物中,母体葡萄糖浓度、胎儿葡萄糖浓度、UPGC和UGU没有变化,而GUR和Clglu增加了约1.9倍。这些变化是在母体葡萄糖浓度和子宫葡萄糖摄取恒定时观察到的。因此,胎儿葡萄糖浓度的变化而不是胎儿胰岛素浓度的变化直接调节子宫胎盘葡萄糖的转移和消耗,而胎儿胰岛素和葡萄糖都以不同的方式影响胎儿葡萄糖的利用和清除。
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