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Maternal nutrient restriction during early to mid gestation alters the relationship between insulin-like growth factor I and bodyweight at term in fetal sheep

Heasman, L.; Brameld, J.; Mostyn, A.; Budge, H.; Dawson, J.; Buttery, P.; Stephenson, T.; Symonds, M. E.

Authors

L. Heasman

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JOHN BRAMELD JOHN.BRAMELD@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
Professor of Nutritional Biochemistry

ALISON MOSTYN alison.mostyn@nottingham.ac.uk
Director of Teaching and Learning

HELEN BUDGE HELEN.BUDGE@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
Professor of Neonatal Medicine

J. Dawson

P. Buttery

T. Stephenson

M. E. Symonds



Abstract

The present study was designed to determine whether altered placental size, as a consequence of maternal nutrient restriction in sheep between 28 and 77 days gestation, is associated with a modified relationship between fetal weight or dimensions and plasma insulin-like growth factor (IGF) I concentration or abundance of hepatic IGF-I and IGF-II mRNA close to term. Singleton-bearing ewes consumed either 1.2× (controls, n = 19) or 0.5× (nutrient restricted, n = 28) their metabolizable energy (ME) requirements from 28 to 77 days gestation, after which all ewes were fed in order to fully meet their ME requirements for maintenance and pregnancy. Close to term (145 ± 1 days) plasma IGF-I concentration in cord blood was similar between groups, but only significantly correlated with fetal bodyweight, thoracic circumference, crown-rump length and lean body mass in lambs born to control (r2 = 0.38, 0.76, 0.33, 0.42; P

Citation

Heasman, L., Brameld, J., Mostyn, A., Budge, H., Dawson, J., Buttery, P., …Symonds, M. E. (2000). Maternal nutrient restriction during early to mid gestation alters the relationship between insulin-like growth factor I and bodyweight at term in fetal sheep. Reproduction, Fertility and Development, 12(7-8), 345-350. https://doi.org/10.1071/rd00115

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Jan 1, 2000
Deposit Date May 10, 2021
Journal Reproduction, Fertility and Development
Print ISSN 1031-3613
Electronic ISSN 1448-5990
Publisher CSIRO Publishing
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 12
Issue 7-8
Pages 345-350
DOI https://doi.org/10.1071/rd00115
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/4822641
Publisher URL https://www.publish.csiro.au/rd/RD00115