Mellor D J, Matheson I C
Q J Exp Physiol Cogn Med Sci. 1979 Apr;64(2):119-31. doi: 10.1113/expphysiol.1979.sp002462.
A method is described by which daily changes in the curved crown-rump length (CRL) of individual sheep fetuses were observed during the last 50 to 60 days of pregnancy. The mean discrepancy between the derived value for CRL and the CRL measured directly in eight fetuses aged between 100 and 135 days and in 12 lambs born at 143 to 150 days was 1.5 +/- 0.2 per cent (mean +/- s.e.). In adequately nourished ewes between 100 and 115 days of gestation growth rate showed a between-fetus range of 4.2 to 7.5 mm.day-1 (n=16), remained constant within each fetus until about 132 days and then decreased by about 27 per cent (n=4). Decreases in growth rate of about 30 to 44 per cent occurred within three days of the introduction of maternal undernutrition at 115 or 120 days of gestation (n=6) and in two other fetuses maternal undernutrition effected an almost complete cessation of growth. The relationship between fetal CRL and weight is described and some physiological implications of the results are discussed.
本文描述了一种方法,通过该方法可在妊娠最后50至60天观察单个绵羊胎儿弯曲顶臀长(CRL)的每日变化。在100至135天龄的8个胎儿以及143至150天出生的12只羔羊中,推导得出的CRL值与直接测量的CRL值之间的平均差异为1.5±0.2%(平均值±标准误)。在妊娠100至115天营养充足的母羊中,胎儿生长速率在4.2至7.5毫米/天之间(n = 16),每个胎儿的生长速率在约132天之前保持恒定,然后下降约27%(n = 4)。在妊娠115或120天引入母体营养不足后的三天内,生长速率下降约30%至44%(n = 6),在另外两个胎儿中,母体营养不足几乎导致生长完全停止。本文描述了胎儿CRL与体重之间的关系,并讨论了这些结果的一些生理意义。