孕妇禁食期间胎儿肌肉对葡萄糖的利用。

S Hauguel, A Leturque, M Gilbert, J Kandé, J Girard
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在子宫内,胎儿肌肉(心脏和后肢)对葡萄糖的利用表现出重要的物种间差异。在饲喂状态下,大鼠胎儿肌肉中比兔胎儿肌肉中高5倍。母体禁食诱导大鼠胎儿肌肉中葡萄糖利用的减少,而家兔没有。
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Glucose utilization by fetal muscles during maternal fasting.

In utero, glucose utilization by fetal muscles (heart and hindlimb) displays important interspecies differences. In the fed state, it is 5-fold higher in rat than in rabbit fetal muscles. Maternal fasting induces a decrease in glucose utilization in fetal muscles of the rat but not of the rabbit.

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