Placental lactogen administration reverses the effect of low-protein diet on maternal and fetal serum somatomedin levels in the pregnant rat.
- 1 September 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 81 (18) , 5853-5857
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.81.18.5853
Abstract
Female rats were studied on day 20 of pregnancy after being fed either a 5% lactalbumin (low protein) diet or a 20% lactalbumin (adequate) diet for the last 2 wk of pregnancy. Rats on the lower intake of protein showed decreased serum levels of rat placental lactogen [PL] and reduced numbers of lactogenic receptors in the maternal liver. These changes were accompanied by much reduced serum levels of somatomedins IGF I (insulin-like growth factor) and II (multiplication-stimulating activity, MSA). Infusion of human PL (hPL) or human growth hormone [hGH] of pregnancy partially restored the maternal serum levels of both somatomedins, but only hPL increased the number of lactogenic receptors on liver cell membranes. Protein deficiency may thus reduce secretion of somatomedins by the liver (or other tissues) of the pregnant rat indirectly through reduction in output of rat PL by the placenta. In the same experiments, the effect of maternal protein deficiency on fetal development and serum somatomedin levels was examined. Protein deficiency resulted in smaller fetuses and placentas and lower fetal serum levels of IGF I and MSA. Unlike the response in maternal serum levels, the concentration of MSA in the fetal serum increased during infusion of hPL or hGH but the concentration IGF I did not. Thus, PL apparently enters the fetal circulation and affects tissues producing MSA but not those making IGF I. Despite the restoration of MSA levels, fetal and placental weights did not increase when the rats on the protein-deficient diets were treated with hPL or hGH.This publication has 21 references indexed in Scilit:
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