Abstract:Acute and chronic hypoxia during the last part of pregnancy increases fetoplacental vascular resistance (Hampl & Jakoubek, Physiol Res 58: S87, 2009). Hypoxic hypoperfusion of the fetal side of the placenta is commonly considered causative in the syndrome of impaired fetal growth. Since maternal diabetes is a well‐known factor affecting fetal growth, we tested the hypothesis that maternal diabetes affects fetoplacental vascular resistance. Diabetes was induced in rats by a single injection of streptozotoci… Show more
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