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Maternal Ethanol Exposure Induces Transient Impairment of Umbilical Circulation and Fetal Hypoxia in Monkeys
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1982
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Fetal MedicineSevere HypoxiaEthanol-induced ImpairmentOxidative StressFetal HypoxiaUmbilical CirculationPublic HealthMental RetardationDevelopmental ToxicologyHypoxia (Medicine)Maternal HealthMaternal-fetal MedicineFetal NeurodevelopmentPlacental FunctionPhysiologyPediatricsPregnancyFetal ComplicationMedicine
When ethanol was administered intravenously to pregnant monkeys, a transient but marked collapse of umbilical vasculature was observed uniformly within about 15 minutes. The ethanol-induced impairment of umbilical circulation produced severe hypoxia and acidosis in the fetus; recovery occurred during the succeeding hour. This striking interruption of feto-placental circulation may explain one of the mechanisms of mental retardation, a frequent manifestation in children afflicted with fetal alcohol syndrome.
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