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. 1978 Nov 30;377(3):225-8.
doi: 10.1007/BF00584276.

The flow resistance of the spiral artery and the related intervillous space in the rhesus monkey placenta

The flow resistance of the spiral artery and the related intervillous space in the rhesus monkey placenta

W Moll et al. Pflugers Arch. .

Abstract

Uteroplacental arteries of 4 rhesus monkeys were cannulated at their myometrical portions and perfused with dextran solutions and blood. Pressure-flow curves were obtained for the spiral artery and the related intervillous space, i.e. for the functional cotyledonary unit of the haemochorial villous placenta. For a flow of 3 ml.min-1, which is probably the normal rate of flow through the spiral artery, the pressure at the entry of the spiral artery was found to be 13--18 mm Hg (1.7--2.4kPa) during uterine relaxation (uterine diastole). There was a direct proportional relationship between the spiral artery flow and the pressure difference between the spiral artery and the amniotic fluid; the pressure difference per flow (the resistance of the cotyledonary unit) was found to be 1--3 mm Hg . ml-1 . min (8--24kPa . ml-1 . s). It is concluded that the spiral artery and the related intervillous space do not offer a limiting resistance to maternal blood flow in the absence of uterine contractions.

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