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Fetal sheep adrenal blood flow responses to hypoxemia after splanchnicotomy using fluorescent microspheres
Authors:Buchwalder  Lynn F; Lin  Michelle; McDonald  Thomas J; Nathanielsz  Peter W
Abstract:Buchwalder, Lynn F., Michelle Lin, Thomas J. McDonald, andPeter W. Nathanielsz. Fetal sheep adrenal blood flow responses tohypoxemia after splanchnicotomy using fluorescent microspheres. J. Appl. Physiol. 84(1): 82-89, 1998.---Adrenal gland blood flow (ABF) increases during hypoxemia infetal sheep, but regulation of ABF is poorly understood. The purpose ofthis study was to determine the effects of splanchnic nerve section onfetal ABF responses to hypoxemia using the fluorescent microsphere (FM) technique. At 125 days of gestation, 14 unanesthetized fetal sheep bilateral splanchnicotomy (Splx,n = 6) and control (Cont,n = 8)] were injectedwith FM before and at 60 min ofN2-induced hypoxemia (~40%decrease in fetal arterial PO2).Adrenal tissue and reference blood samples were digested and filtered, and FM dye was extracted for spectrometer analysis. Baseline whole, medullary, and cortical ABF for the Cont group were similar to published values using radioactive microspheres and did not differ fromSplx values. Hypoxemia increased whole, medullary, and cortical ABF(mean ± SE) from baseline for the Cont group by 281 ± 35, 258 ± 31, and 496 ± 81% (P < 0.05). The increase for the Splx group was attenuated compared with theCont group (P < 0.05) for whole andmedullary ABF (139 ± 27 and 43 ± 27%) but not cortical ABF(326 ± 91%). We conclude that1) the FM technique is valid formeasuring fetal ABF and 2) in fetalsheep the splanchnic nerve is not necessary to maintain basal ABF butplays an important role in regulating the hypoxemia-induced increase inABF through the medullary, but not cortical, ABF response.

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