Authors
Kunju Sathishkumar, Rebekah Elkins, Vijayakumar Chinnathambi, Haijun Gao, Gary DV Hankins, Chandra Yallampalli
Publication date
2011/12
Journal
Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology
Volume
9
Pages
1-12
Publisher
BioMed Central
Description
Background
Exposure of pregnant mothers to elevated concentrations of circulating testosterone levels is associated with fetal growth restriction and delivery of small-for-gestational-age babies. We examined whether maternal testosterone crosses the placenta to directly suppress fetal growth or if it modifies placental function to reduce the capacity for transport of nutrients to the fetus.
Methods
Pregnant rats were exposed to testosterone propionate (TP; 0.5 mg/kg) by daily subcutaneous injection from gestational days (GD) 15-19. Maternal and fetal testosterone levels, placental nutrient transport activity and expression of transporters and birth weight of pups and their anogenital distances were determined.
Results
This dose of TP doubled maternal testosterone levels but had no effect on fetal testosterone levels. Maternal …
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