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Lecture 20Pregnancy and Fetal
Development
John J. Parrish
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Placental Functions
Placenta
Chemical Protection Physical Protection
EndocrineExchange
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Placental Functions
Placenta
Chemical Protection Physical Protection
EndocrineExchange•Gas•Nutrients•Waste products
•Immunosupression•Prevents infiltration by maternal defenses•Filters toxins
•Shock Absorber
•Transient•Estrogen•Progesterone•HCG•eCG•PL
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Similarities in Early Development
MAN PIG BIRD
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Developmental Horizons Mare Cow Ewe Sow Woman
Germ layers 13-14 14 10-14 7-8 10-14Open neural tube 20 15-21 13Fusion of chorioamniontic folds 18 17 16Heart beat apparent 24 21-22 20 16 25Limb buds visible 24 25 28-35 17-18 28Cotelydons first appear 30Eye differentiation 40 30-45 42-49 21-28Birth 340 280 147-155 112 266
Developmental Features
Critical Organ Systems Develop Early!
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Fetal Development in the Human
0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40
Ovulation
Length (cm)
0
10
20
30
40
50
Age of Fetus (weeks since last menstruation)
1
2
3
0
Weight (kg)
Part
urit
ion
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Crown
Rump
Estimates of Age• Crown rump length• Length femur, radius or tibia
• Circumference of head
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Factors Influencing Fetal Growth
Genetics
Species
Breed
Litter size
Genotype
Fetal Hormones
Thyroid
Insulin
Growth hormone
Environment
Mother Nutrition Size, Parity
Placenta Blood flow Size
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Factors Influencing Fetal Growth
Genetics
Species
Breed
Litter size
Genotype
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Factors Influencing Fetal Growth
Genetics
Species
Breed
Litter size
Genotype
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Genetics
Species
Breed
Litter size
Genotype
Factors Influencing Fetal Growth
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Genetics
Species
Breed
Litter size
Genotype
Factors Influencing Fetal Growth
Certains lines of animals may grow faster.
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Factors Influencing Fetal Growth
Environment
Mother Nutrition Size, Parity
Placenta Blood flow Size
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Factors Influencing Fetal Growth
Environment
Mother Nutrition Size, Parity
Placenta Blood flow Size
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Factors Influencing Fetal Growth
Fetal Hormones
Thyroid
Insulin
Growth hormone
Skeletal and muscular developmentIncreased energy substrate availability and stimulates placental growth Stimulates fetal growth
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Uterine Size Changes During Pregnancy
Hyperplasia»Increase in # of cells
Hypertrophy»Increase in size of cells
Stretching
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Placenta
Liver
Left Atrium Lungs Right Atrium
ForamenOvale
DuctusVenosus
DuctusArteriosusAorta
Umbilical Arteries
Umbilical Vein
Portal Vein
Vena Cava
Headand Heart Tissues
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Relative P
4 and E 2
Weeks of GestationOvulation
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Relative P
4 and E 2
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Relative P
4 and E 2
Weeks of GestationOvulation
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Relative P
4 and E 2
Weeks of GestationOvulation
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Progesterone is Essential To Maintain Pregnancy
Corpus Luteum Placenta
Sow 3.8 mo 3.8 mo Cow 9 mo 6 - 8 moEwe 5 mo 50 dMare 11 mo 5 moHuman 9 mo 50 d
Species Gestation PlacentalLength Takeover