01878naa a2200385 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902400270006010000240008724500980011126000090020952008380021865000200105665000150107665000140109165000190110565000140112465000100113865000150114865000100116365000120117365000240118565300280120965300250123765300280126265300130129065300200130370000160132370000190133970000220135870000210138070000180140170000190141977300540143815218012023-06-22 1980 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d7 a10.1159/0002413532DOI1 aNATHANTIELSZ, P. W. aCirculating plasma protein concentrations in fetal and neonatal sheep.h[electronic resource] c1980 aAbstract: Fetal and neonatal ovine plasma protein and lactate dehydrogenase concentrations have been measured between 124 and 146 days gestation in th chronically catheterized fetal sheep and in the newborn lamb. Fetal plasma protein concentration ranged from 24.7 to 77.0 mg . ml-1 and increased at a rate of 1.65 mg . ml-1 . day-1. In contrast, in the first 10 days of neonatal life plasma protein concentration fell steadilyu at a rate of 2.64 mg . ml-1 . day-1. Fetal plasma lactate dehydrogenase concentration increased at a rate of 0.014 IU . ml-1 . day-1 during the period of study. The increase correlated significantly with the rise of fetal plasma protein concentration. In contrast, in the newborn lamb no significant change in plasma lactate dehydrogenase concentration was observed during ther first 10 days after birth. aGestational age aHematocrit aHemolysis aPlasmapheresis aPregnancy aSheep aFisiologia aOvino aPrenhez aReprodução Animal aBlood proteins analysis aFetal blood analysis aL-Lactate Dehydrogenase aNeonatal aNewborn animals1 aLOWE, K. C.1 aBECK, N. F. G.1 aMcNAUGHTON, D. C.1 aJANSEN, C. A. M.1 aTHOMAS, A. L.1 aSTANLEY, C. J. tBiology Neotategv. 38, n. 3/4, p. 126-133, 1980.