In ruminants, prolonged exposure to high ambient temperatures negatively affects placental development and function. The pursuing limitations in placental oxygen and nutrient supply between the mother and fetus slow fetal growth lowering birth weights and postnatal performance. The pregnant ewe is a long-standing animal model for the study of maternal-fetal interactions and is susceptible to naturally occurring heat stress, which causes fetal growth restriction. In the pregnant ewe, studies show that the fetus adapts to hyperthermia-induced placental insufficiency to preserve placental transport capacity of oxygen and nutrients. These adaptive responses are at the expense of normal fetal development and growth. Enlarged transplacental gradi...
Low birth weight has profound implications for perinatal mortality and morbidity in lambs, causing h...
Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) still accounts for a large incidence of infant mortality and ...
Background: Low food availability leading to reductions in Body Condition Score (BCS; 0 indicates em...
Objective: Intrauterine growth restriction in an ovine model occurs after exposure to environmental ...
KEY POINTS: Fetal nutrient supply is dependent, in part, upon the transport capacity and metabolism ...
The placenta is a dynamic, metabolically active organ with significant nutrient and energy requireme...
Placental compromise or malnutrition during pregnancy are known risk factors for fetal growth restri...
Fetal growth and newborn weight from ovine gestations at high altitudes (HA) are greater in ewes tha...
Fetal growth and newborn weight from ovine gestations at high altitudes (HA) are greater in ewes tha...
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...
We exposed Dorper-cross ewes at 120–135 days of gestation to a hot (40°C, 60% relative humidity) and...
Environmental conditions affecting mothers during pregnancy may modify the fetal programming through...
Placental insufficiency is a known consequence of maternal heat stress during gestation in farm anim...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comRestricted growth before birth is as...
Low birth weight has profound implications for perinatal mortality and morbidity in lambs, causing h...
Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) still accounts for a large incidence of infant mortality and ...
Background: Low food availability leading to reductions in Body Condition Score (BCS; 0 indicates em...
Objective: Intrauterine growth restriction in an ovine model occurs after exposure to environmental ...
KEY POINTS: Fetal nutrient supply is dependent, in part, upon the transport capacity and metabolism ...
The placenta is a dynamic, metabolically active organ with significant nutrient and energy requireme...
Placental compromise or malnutrition during pregnancy are known risk factors for fetal growth restri...
Fetal growth and newborn weight from ovine gestations at high altitudes (HA) are greater in ewes tha...
Fetal growth and newborn weight from ovine gestations at high altitudes (HA) are greater in ewes tha...
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...
We exposed Dorper-cross ewes at 120–135 days of gestation to a hot (40°C, 60% relative humidity) and...
Environmental conditions affecting mothers during pregnancy may modify the fetal programming through...
Placental insufficiency is a known consequence of maternal heat stress during gestation in farm anim...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comRestricted growth before birth is as...
Low birth weight has profound implications for perinatal mortality and morbidity in lambs, causing h...
Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) still accounts for a large incidence of infant mortality and ...
Background: Low food availability leading to reductions in Body Condition Score (BCS; 0 indicates em...