2015
DOI: 10.1002/bdrb.21134
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Comparative Response of Rat and Rabbit Conceptuses In Vitro to Inhibitors of Histiotrophic Nutrition

Abstract: Histiotrophic nutrition via the visceral yolk sac is an essential nutritional pathway of the rodent conceptus, and inhibition of this pathway may cause growth retardation, malformations, and death in rodent embryos. Morphologic differences among species during early development indicate that the visceral yolk sac histiotrophic nutrition pathway may be of lesser importance in nonrodent species, including humans. Here, comparative studies were conducted with inhibitors of different steps in the visceral yolk sac… Show more

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“…The lowest body weight result in this study is K +. Rabbit growth can be influenced by several factors, including nutritional intake including protein, fat and starch [18]. Protein has an important role in the body's metabolic process which can increase cut weight.…”
Section: Body Weightmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The lowest body weight result in this study is K +. Rabbit growth can be influenced by several factors, including nutritional intake including protein, fat and starch [18]. Protein has an important role in the body's metabolic process which can increase cut weight.…”
Section: Body Weightmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the rabbit is an important animal model to study embryo-fetal developmental toxicity. Species specificity has also been found in the WEC system, suggesting that supplementation of nonrodent WEC toxicity data may help to improve toxicity predictive ability of in vitro assays (Carney et al, 2008;Marshall et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%