Placental metabolism Flashcards
What is the function of cytotrophoblasts?
cells from placenta that connect mother to fetus
what are the functions of the placenta?
- transport
- synthesis of glycogen, lactate and cholesterol
- endocrine
- hormone catabolism
- nutrient storage
- protection against xenobiotics (limited)
True or false
Fetal Hb has a greater capacity for oxygen binding
true
Why glucose is transported through carrier mediated facilitated diffusion?
bc protein carriers can be saturated so there is a limit of glucose transfer from mother to fetus
What is the consequence of malnutrition on placenta?
low Fe => reduced blood volume expansion => decreased cardiac outpout => decreased blood flow to placenta => decreased placenta size => reduced nutrient transfer => growth retardation
What a deficiency in EFA can cause?
defects in placental integrity and function
DHA important in brain growth (highest amount present)
small head circumference + short gestation
what is the role of progesterone during pregnancy?
- inhibits secretion of pituitary LH and FSH to prevent ovulation
- suppresses contractions of uterine smooth muscles
What is the role of estrogen during pregnancy?
- supports myometrium growth and stimulates mammary gland development
What is the role of human placental lactogen?
produced in late gestation
fat + CHO metabolism for fluel
TRUE OR FALSE
During the third trimester the fetal weight more than doubles as well as the placenta
false placenta increases by only 50%
What are physiological adjustments during pregnancy?
- increase GFR = excretion of fetal waste
- cardiac hypertrophy => increased cardiac output
- increased ventilation => oxygen demand
- increased plasma lipids => glu conservation
- decreased alanine availability => decreased muscle break down and increased placental uptake of alanine
- decreased GI motility => increased nutrient absorption
What is the pattern of weight gain during pregnancy?
1st 10 weeks: 3-4 lbs
1lb/week for rest of pregnancy
> 29 BMI = limit weight gain of 6 kg
What are the risks of excess weight gain during pregnancy?
preeclampsia = high blood pressure and organ damage => LBW and decreased blood flow to the placenta
edema, stillbirth
What causes weight gain during pregnancy?
fetus growth increase placenta & amniotic fluids enlarged breast tissue and uterine increase in protein and fat stores increase blood volume
what are the most important determinants of birth weight?
- preconception weight
- maternal weight gain
- gestational age