Bone growth and sexual dimorphism at birth in intrauterine-growth-retarded rats

Autores
Oyhenart, Evelia Edith; Cesani Rossi, María Florencia; Castro, Luis Eduardo; Quintero, Fabián Aníbal; Fucini, María Cecilia; Luna, María Eugenia; Guimarey, Luis Manuel
Año de publicación
2011
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inglés
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artículo
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versión publicada
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This paper addresses the effect of a reduction of uterine blood flow (RUB) on postcranial bone growth in rats. The objectives were: (1) to discover and characterize the changes evoked by growth retardation through a reduction in placental blood flow, (2) to see if the resulting growth retardation is different in each bone, and (3) to analyze any sex-specific features. RUB was induced by the partial bending of uterine vessels at day 1 of pregnancy. Control and sham-operated animals were also included. The animals were X-rayed at birth. The lengths and widths of the humerus, radius, and femur and pelvic length, interischial, interpubic, and pubic widths were measured. Data were analyzed by ANOVA and LSD post hoc tests. The intersubject analysis showed significant differences between groups and non-significant differences between sexes. In males, sham-operated and RUB showed significant differences in pelvic lengths and widths, and humeral, radial, femoral, and tibial widths. In females, there were significant differences only for humeral widths, radial lengths and widths, and femoral and tibial widths. We conclude that reduced blood flow delays appendicular bone growth as observed at birth. Pelvic length was more affected than that of the limbs. The widths of the pelvic and limbs bones, in turn, were more altered than the lengths, and the growth of the males more than that of the females. Partial bending of uterine vessels compromised postcranial growth, though under such disadvantageous circumstances the females proved to be more capable of growing and thus more resilient than the males.
Instituto de Genética Veterinaria
Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo
Facultad de Odontología
Materia
Veterinaria
Intrauterine growth retardation
Sexual dimorphism
Bone growth
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spelling Bone growth and sexual dimorphism at birth in intrauterine-growth-retarded ratsOyhenart, Evelia EdithCesani Rossi, María FlorenciaCastro, Luis EduardoQuintero, Fabián AníbalFucini, María CeciliaLuna, María EugeniaGuimarey, Luis ManuelVeterinariaIntrauterine growth retardationSexual dimorphismBone growthThis paper addresses the effect of a reduction of uterine blood flow (RUB) on postcranial bone growth in rats. The objectives were: (1) to discover and characterize the changes evoked by growth retardation through a reduction in placental blood flow, (2) to see if the resulting growth retardation is different in each bone, and (3) to analyze any sex-specific features. RUB was induced by the partial bending of uterine vessels at day 1 of pregnancy. Control and sham-operated animals were also included. The animals were X-rayed at birth. The lengths and widths of the humerus, radius, and femur and pelvic length, interischial, interpubic, and pubic widths were measured. Data were analyzed by ANOVA and LSD post hoc tests. The intersubject analysis showed significant differences between groups and non-significant differences between sexes. In males, sham-operated and RUB showed significant differences in pelvic lengths and widths, and humeral, radial, femoral, and tibial widths. In females, there were significant differences only for humeral widths, radial lengths and widths, and femoral and tibial widths. We conclude that reduced blood flow delays appendicular bone growth as observed at birth. Pelvic length was more affected than that of the limbs. The widths of the pelvic and limbs bones, in turn, were more altered than the lengths, and the growth of the males more than that of the females. Partial bending of uterine vessels compromised postcranial growth, though under such disadvantageous circumstances the females proved to be more capable of growing and thus more resilient than the males.Instituto de Genética VeterinariaFacultad de Ciencias Naturales y MuseoFacultad de Odontología2011-09info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArticulohttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdf119-127http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/136531enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/issn/1447-073Xinfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/issn/1447-6959info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1007/s12565-010-0098-yinfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pmid/21153456info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)reponame:SEDICI (UNLP)instname:Universidad Nacional de La Platainstacron:UNLP2025-09-17T10:14:45Zoai:sedici.unlp.edu.ar:10915/136531Institucionalhttp://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/Universidad públicaNo correspondehttp://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/oai/snrdalira@sedici.unlp.edu.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:13292025-09-17 10:14:45.785SEDICI (UNLP) - Universidad Nacional de La Platafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Bone growth and sexual dimorphism at birth in intrauterine-growth-retarded rats
title Bone growth and sexual dimorphism at birth in intrauterine-growth-retarded rats
spellingShingle Bone growth and sexual dimorphism at birth in intrauterine-growth-retarded rats
Oyhenart, Evelia Edith
Veterinaria
Intrauterine growth retardation
Sexual dimorphism
Bone growth
title_short Bone growth and sexual dimorphism at birth in intrauterine-growth-retarded rats
title_full Bone growth and sexual dimorphism at birth in intrauterine-growth-retarded rats
title_fullStr Bone growth and sexual dimorphism at birth in intrauterine-growth-retarded rats
title_full_unstemmed Bone growth and sexual dimorphism at birth in intrauterine-growth-retarded rats
title_sort Bone growth and sexual dimorphism at birth in intrauterine-growth-retarded rats
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Oyhenart, Evelia Edith
Cesani Rossi, María Florencia
Castro, Luis Eduardo
Quintero, Fabián Aníbal
Fucini, María Cecilia
Luna, María Eugenia
Guimarey, Luis Manuel
author Oyhenart, Evelia Edith
author_facet Oyhenart, Evelia Edith
Cesani Rossi, María Florencia
Castro, Luis Eduardo
Quintero, Fabián Aníbal
Fucini, María Cecilia
Luna, María Eugenia
Guimarey, Luis Manuel
author_role author
author2 Cesani Rossi, María Florencia
Castro, Luis Eduardo
Quintero, Fabián Aníbal
Fucini, María Cecilia
Luna, María Eugenia
Guimarey, Luis Manuel
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Veterinaria
Intrauterine growth retardation
Sexual dimorphism
Bone growth
topic Veterinaria
Intrauterine growth retardation
Sexual dimorphism
Bone growth
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv This paper addresses the effect of a reduction of uterine blood flow (RUB) on postcranial bone growth in rats. The objectives were: (1) to discover and characterize the changes evoked by growth retardation through a reduction in placental blood flow, (2) to see if the resulting growth retardation is different in each bone, and (3) to analyze any sex-specific features. RUB was induced by the partial bending of uterine vessels at day 1 of pregnancy. Control and sham-operated animals were also included. The animals were X-rayed at birth. The lengths and widths of the humerus, radius, and femur and pelvic length, interischial, interpubic, and pubic widths were measured. Data were analyzed by ANOVA and LSD post hoc tests. The intersubject analysis showed significant differences between groups and non-significant differences between sexes. In males, sham-operated and RUB showed significant differences in pelvic lengths and widths, and humeral, radial, femoral, and tibial widths. In females, there were significant differences only for humeral widths, radial lengths and widths, and femoral and tibial widths. We conclude that reduced blood flow delays appendicular bone growth as observed at birth. Pelvic length was more affected than that of the limbs. The widths of the pelvic and limbs bones, in turn, were more altered than the lengths, and the growth of the males more than that of the females. Partial bending of uterine vessels compromised postcranial growth, though under such disadvantageous circumstances the females proved to be more capable of growing and thus more resilient than the males.
Instituto de Genética Veterinaria
Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo
Facultad de Odontología
description This paper addresses the effect of a reduction of uterine blood flow (RUB) on postcranial bone growth in rats. The objectives were: (1) to discover and characterize the changes evoked by growth retardation through a reduction in placental blood flow, (2) to see if the resulting growth retardation is different in each bone, and (3) to analyze any sex-specific features. RUB was induced by the partial bending of uterine vessels at day 1 of pregnancy. Control and sham-operated animals were also included. The animals were X-rayed at birth. The lengths and widths of the humerus, radius, and femur and pelvic length, interischial, interpubic, and pubic widths were measured. Data were analyzed by ANOVA and LSD post hoc tests. The intersubject analysis showed significant differences between groups and non-significant differences between sexes. In males, sham-operated and RUB showed significant differences in pelvic lengths and widths, and humeral, radial, femoral, and tibial widths. In females, there were significant differences only for humeral widths, radial lengths and widths, and femoral and tibial widths. We conclude that reduced blood flow delays appendicular bone growth as observed at birth. Pelvic length was more affected than that of the limbs. The widths of the pelvic and limbs bones, in turn, were more altered than the lengths, and the growth of the males more than that of the females. Partial bending of uterine vessels compromised postcranial growth, though under such disadvantageous circumstances the females proved to be more capable of growing and thus more resilient than the males.
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