Plutonium movements across the haemochorial placenta of the guinea pig.

Placenta. Supplement Pub Date : 1981-01-01
B J Kelman, M R Sikov
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In order to measure transplacental movements of plutonium without the complications of fetal accumulation, the fetal circulation of the guinea pig placenta (at 59 to 61 days of gestation) was perfused in situ. Dams were administered trace quantities of tritiated water (to indicate changes in maternal blood flow to the placenta) and 30 mu Ci/kg (i.e., approximately 500 micrograms/kg) of citrated 239Pu by intravenous injection. Plutonium-239 doses were large, approaching the LD50/30 (20 to 80 mu Ci/kg) for other species. Perfusion pressure, maternal cardiac rate, electrocardiogram, blood pressure, and respiratory rate were monitored continuously during each perfusion. Our measurements show that the clearance of plutonium from mother to fetus is small--2.5 +/- 0.5 microliter/min--an amount that is less than 20 per cent of the clearance of inorganic mercury. The indirect measurements of maternal blood flow to the placenta indicate that placental blood flow is greatly diminished in dams dosed with plutonium, which may partially account for the low clearance of plutonium.

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钚在豚鼠的造血胎盘中的移动。
为了测量钚在没有胎儿积累并发症的情况下经胎盘的运动,我们对豚鼠胎盘(妊娠59 ~ 61天)的胎儿循环进行原位灌注。给母鼠静脉注射微量的氚化水(以表明母体血液流向胎盘的变化)和30 μ Ci/kg(即约500微克/kg)柠檬酸239Pu。钚-239的剂量较大,对其他物种接近LD50/30 (20 ~ 80 μ Ci/kg)。每次灌注时连续监测灌注压、产妇心率、心电图、血压、呼吸频率。我们的测量表明,从母亲到胎儿的钚清除率很小——每分钟2.5 +/- 0.5微升——不到无机汞清除率的20%。对流向胎盘的母体血流量的间接测量表明,在钚剂量的母鼠中,胎盘血流量大大减少,这可能是钚清除率低的部分原因。
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