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Am J Physiol 229: 797-800, 1975;
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American Journal of Physiology, Vol 229, Issue 3, 797-800
Copyright © 1975 by American Physiological Society


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Relationship of mammary blood flow to parturition in the ewe

LI Burd, JA Lemons, EL Makowski, FC Battaglia, and G Meschia

Mammary blood flow was measured in conscious, unanesthetized ewes with electromagnetic flow probes prior to spontaneous labor (four animals) or during the induction of premature labor (four animals) by administration of dexamethasone, 1 mg/24 h, to the fetus. In all animals an increase in mammary blood flow was noted prior to delivery. Dexamethasone administered to one mother in the same dose did not induce labor or produce an increase in mammary blood flow. These results suggest that the fetal adrenal gland influences maternal mammary blood flow prior to delivery.





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