Potential adverse effects of antenatal melatonin as a treatment for intrauterine growth restriction: findings in pregnant sheep
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González Candia, Alejandro
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Potential adverse effects of antenatal melatonin as a treatment for intrauterine growth restriction: findings in pregnant sheep
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BACKGROUND: Intrauterine growth restriction is a condition in which the fetus has a birthweight and/or length <10th percentile for the gestational age. Intrauterine growth restriction can be associated with various causes, among which is low uteroplacental perfusion and chronic hypoxia during gestation. Often, intrauterine growth-restricted fetuses have increased oxidative stress; therefore, agents that decrease oxidative stress and increase utero, placental, and umbilical perfusion have been proposed as a beneficial therapeutic strategy. In this scenario, melatonin acts as an umbilical vasodilator and a potent antioxidant that has not been evaluated in pregnancies under chronic hypoxia that induce fetal growth restriction. However, this neurohormone has been proposed as a pharmacologic therapy for complicated pregnancies.
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National Fund for Scientific and Technological Development (FONDECYT-Chile)
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Volumen: 215 Número: 2
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