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Human fetal and maternal corticotrophin releasing hormone responses to acute stress
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Acute fetal stress, caused by IHV needling of the fetal abdomen, resulted in hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis activation, as shown by a rise in fetal cortisol and corticotrophin. However, it did not result in measurable CRH release into fetal plasma. This suggests that fetal plasma CRH is not derived from the hypophyseal-portal circulation, but from another source, presumably the placenta.
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