Objective: Intrauterine growth restriction in an ovine model occurs after exposure to environmental heat stress for 80 days beginning at 35 days\u2019 gestation. Our objective was to determine whether intrauterine growth restriction is reversible on removal of the heat stress after only 55 days of exposure; that is, does a brief exposure at a critical point of development suffice? Study Design: Five pregnant ewes were exposed to heat stress beginning at 35 days\u2019 gestation and were removed after 55 days of exposure. Five ewes in a control group were studied as contemporaneous controls and added to data from 37 ewes in a control group previously studied. Serial fetal biometric ultrasonographic measurements (biparietal diameter, abdominal...
Contains fulltext : 87158.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: The...
Heat stress may have long-lasting effects on the reproductive physiology where the fertility will be...
Environmental heat stress in tropical sheep suppressed lamb birth weight, but the animals which did ...
In ruminants, prolonged exposure to high ambient temperatures negatively affects placental developme...
Placental compromise or malnutrition during pregnancy are known risk factors for fetal growth restri...
Environmental conditions affecting mothers during pregnancy may modify the fetal programming through...
We exposed Dorper-cross ewes at 120–135 days of gestation to a hot (40°C, 60% relative humidity) and...
We exposed Dorper-cross ewes at 120–135 days of gestation to a hot (40°C, 60% relative humidity) and...
Field of study: Animal sciences.Drs. Timothy J. Safranski and Matthew C. Lucy, Thesis Advisors.Inclu...
We exposed Dorper-cross ewes at 120–135 days of gestation to a hot (40°C, 60% relative humidity) and...
The study objectives were to test the hypothesis that heat stress (HS) during gestational developmen...
Objective: To investigate, in sheep, the effects of maternal undernutrition during the first half o...
Summary. Continuous hot-room exposure during the first 15 days of pregnancy raised the rectal temper...
Consequences of heat stress during pregnancy can affect the normal development of the offspring. In ...
Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) still accounts for a large incidence of infant mortality and ...
Contains fulltext : 87158.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: The...
Heat stress may have long-lasting effects on the reproductive physiology where the fertility will be...
Environmental heat stress in tropical sheep suppressed lamb birth weight, but the animals which did ...
In ruminants, prolonged exposure to high ambient temperatures negatively affects placental developme...
Placental compromise or malnutrition during pregnancy are known risk factors for fetal growth restri...
Environmental conditions affecting mothers during pregnancy may modify the fetal programming through...
We exposed Dorper-cross ewes at 120–135 days of gestation to a hot (40°C, 60% relative humidity) and...
We exposed Dorper-cross ewes at 120–135 days of gestation to a hot (40°C, 60% relative humidity) and...
Field of study: Animal sciences.Drs. Timothy J. Safranski and Matthew C. Lucy, Thesis Advisors.Inclu...
We exposed Dorper-cross ewes at 120–135 days of gestation to a hot (40°C, 60% relative humidity) and...
The study objectives were to test the hypothesis that heat stress (HS) during gestational developmen...
Objective: To investigate, in sheep, the effects of maternal undernutrition during the first half o...
Summary. Continuous hot-room exposure during the first 15 days of pregnancy raised the rectal temper...
Consequences of heat stress during pregnancy can affect the normal development of the offspring. In ...
Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) still accounts for a large incidence of infant mortality and ...
Contains fulltext : 87158.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: The...
Heat stress may have long-lasting effects on the reproductive physiology where the fertility will be...
Environmental heat stress in tropical sheep suppressed lamb birth weight, but the animals which did ...