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J Physiol Vol 184, Issue 4 pp 889-897
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Sodium depletion of pregnant ewes and its effects on foetuses and foetal fluids

G. D. Phillips and S. K. Sundaram

1. Some effects of sodium depletion were investigated in sheep at different stages of pregnancy ranging from 55 to 139 days. Sodium depletion was induced by draining the saliva from one parotid gland for a period of 6 days. Foetal samples were collected at the end of the depletion period.

2. Sodium depletion of the ewe resulted in a fall in saliva Na+ level and a rise in saliva K+ level, a fall in plasma Na+ and K+ levels, a 35% reduction in plasma volume and a 16% reduction in body weight.

3. In the Na+ depleted ewes the sodium levels of the foetal plasma and amniotic fluid were lower and the volume of the allantoic fluid greater than those in the control ewes.

4. It is concluded that sodium depletion of the ewe leads to a deficiency of sodium in the foetus.

5. On the basis of these experiments and other reports it is postulated that a sodium deficient foetus, like a sodium deficient adult, responds to the deficiency by restricting sodium losses in the urine and by excreting water.







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