Effects of ultrasound on placental transfer during the last third of gestation in the rat

D. E. Atkinson, C. P. Sibley, A. R. Williams

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    Abstract

    The effect of ultrasound on placental transfer in the rat has been measured in vivo. At 15, 18, 21 and 22 days of gestation one uterine horn of each anaesthetized rat was exposed, after laparatomy, to ultrasound. The control horn was effectively shielded. Radio-labelled tracers were then injected into the maternal circulation via a jugular vein cannula and fetuses removed simultaneously from both experimental and control horns at times predetermined to ensure minimal backflux from fetus to mother. Samples of maternal plasma were also taken at suitable intervals. The radioactive content of fetuses and plasma were measured and a unidirectional materno-fetal clearance value (K(mf)) for each fetus calculated. It was shown that in rats whose body temperature was accurately maintained at 37°C, ultrasound at the level used in the present study had no effect on placental clearance. However, in rats whose body temperature was allowed to fall to 32°C, a 3 min exposure to 1.1 MHz continuous wave ultrasound at 1 W cm-2 caused a significant (p <0.001) decrease in the placental clearance of 22Na (by 55%) and 51Cr-EDTA (by 45%) in rats at 15 days of gestation. These effects showed no dose response and were not observed in rats at any of the other stages of gestation which we investigated. However, in rats at 21 days of gestation the clearance of 45Ca2+ was significantly (p <0.01) reduced (by 30%) by a similar exposure to ultrasound. It is concluded that although an interesting biological effect of ultrasound at low body temperatures has been observed, it has little relevance for the normal use of ultrasound in obstetrics.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)171-174
    Number of pages3
    JournalUltrasonics
    Volume28
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - May 1990

    Keywords

    • Animals
    • pharmacokinetics: Calcium
    • diagnostic use: Calcium Radioisotopes
    • Embryonic and Fetal Development
    • Female
    • Gestational Age
    • Maternal-Fetal Exchange
    • metabolism: Placenta
    • Pregnancy
    • Rats
    • Rats, Inbred Strains
    • pharmacokinetics: Sodium
    • diagnostic use: Sodium Radioisotopes
    • Temperature
    • Ultrasonics

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