Artículo de publicación ISIThe present study evaluated the hypothesis that the effects of hypoxia on sheep pregnancies at high altitude (HA) are mediated by oxidative stress and that antioxidant vitamins may prevent these effects. Both HA native and newcomer ewes were maintained at an altitude of 3589m during mating and pregnancy. Control low altitude (LA) native ewes were maintained at sea level. Half of each group received daily oral supplements of vitamins C (500 mg) and E (350 IU) during mating and gestation. Near term, maternal plasma vitamin levels and oxidative stress biomarkers were measured. At delivery, lambs were weighed and measured, and placentas were recovered for macroscopic and microscopic evaluation. Vitamin concentrations ...
Fetal growth and newborn weight from ovine gestations at high altitudes (HA) are greater in ewes tha...
Ovine reproduction efficiency in herds at high altitude (ha) is lower than that at low altitude (la)...
Low birth weight has profound implications for perinatal mortality and morbidity in lambs, causing h...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe present study evaluated the hypothesis that the effects of hypoxia on...
Artículo de publicación ISISheep pregnancy in high-altitude environments frequently involves hypoxia...
Artículo de publicación ISISheep pregnancy in high-altitude environments frequently involves hypoxia...
<p>Mean (± SEM) values of plasma malondialdehyde (panel A), carbonyl groups (panel B), and total ant...
<p>Different superscript letters indicate significant differences among groups (P<0.05). LL: low alt...
Twinning and maternal nutritional restriction leads to fetal hypoxia, oxidative stress, and intraute...
Twinning and maternal nutritional restriction leads to fetal hypoxia, oxidative stress, and intraute...
Artículo de publicación ISIPregnancies at high-altitudes are influenced by hypoxia and oxidative str...
<p>HH: ewes native to highlands whose gestation took place at high altitude, without vitamins supple...
Artículo de publicación ISIPregnancies at high-altitudes are influenced by hypoxia and oxidative str...
Fetal growth and newborn weight from ovine gestations at high altitudes (HA) are greater in ewes tha...
Pregnancies at high-altitudes are influenced by hypoxia and oxidative stress and frequently affected...
Fetal growth and newborn weight from ovine gestations at high altitudes (HA) are greater in ewes tha...
Ovine reproduction efficiency in herds at high altitude (ha) is lower than that at low altitude (la)...
Low birth weight has profound implications for perinatal mortality and morbidity in lambs, causing h...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe present study evaluated the hypothesis that the effects of hypoxia on...
Artículo de publicación ISISheep pregnancy in high-altitude environments frequently involves hypoxia...
Artículo de publicación ISISheep pregnancy in high-altitude environments frequently involves hypoxia...
<p>Mean (± SEM) values of plasma malondialdehyde (panel A), carbonyl groups (panel B), and total ant...
<p>Different superscript letters indicate significant differences among groups (P<0.05). LL: low alt...
Twinning and maternal nutritional restriction leads to fetal hypoxia, oxidative stress, and intraute...
Twinning and maternal nutritional restriction leads to fetal hypoxia, oxidative stress, and intraute...
Artículo de publicación ISIPregnancies at high-altitudes are influenced by hypoxia and oxidative str...
<p>HH: ewes native to highlands whose gestation took place at high altitude, without vitamins supple...
Artículo de publicación ISIPregnancies at high-altitudes are influenced by hypoxia and oxidative str...
Fetal growth and newborn weight from ovine gestations at high altitudes (HA) are greater in ewes tha...
Pregnancies at high-altitudes are influenced by hypoxia and oxidative stress and frequently affected...
Fetal growth and newborn weight from ovine gestations at high altitudes (HA) are greater in ewes tha...
Ovine reproduction efficiency in herds at high altitude (ha) is lower than that at low altitude (la)...
Low birth weight has profound implications for perinatal mortality and morbidity in lambs, causing h...