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  • Title: [The development of water-electrolyte homeostasis during normal and disordered embryogenesis in rats].
    Author: El'kova NG, Aĭzman RI.
    Journal: Zh Evol Biokhim Fiziol; 1993; 29(5-6):487-94. PubMed ID: 7825380.
    Abstract:
    It has been shown that venous congestion both in mother and in foetus affects water and salt content with a tendency to decrease the latter, the effect being more significant in the foetus. Prolonged pregnancy did not affect water and salt metabolism in tissues of adult rats, whereas accumulation of liquid was found in foetuses. Water deprivation did not result in significant changes of water and salt balance in tissues. The role of extraembryonic organs in formation of hydro-ionic balance of the foetus under various conditions of pregnancy was revealed.
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