Passive permeability of ovine amnion and allantois to chloride--gestational changes
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- DOI: 10.1016/0143-4004(88)90003-3
Passive permeability of ovine amnion and allantois to chloride--gestational changes
Abstract
The passive permeability to 36Cl of isolated pieces of amnion (112), amniochorion (41) and allantois (54) from 55 pregnant ewes was studied in vitro. There was a significant decrease in the permeability coefficient (K) with increasing age in both amnion and allantois when samples from two age groups (72 to 109; 110 to 147 days of gestation) were analysed. There was a highly significant correlation (P less than 0.001) between amnion permeability and amniotic fluid [Cl-], but none between allantoic permeability and allantoic fluid [Cl-]. Amniotic fluid osmolality decreased significantly over the last third of gestation and was significantly correlated with amniotic fluid [Cl-]. Allantoic fluid osmolality increased with age and did not correlate with allantoic fluid [Cl-]. The anion exchange blocker, SITS, significantly decreased K in the amnion in the younger age group, suggesting that anion exchange through cell membranes may be one route of Cl- movement through the young amnion. The results suggest that the permeability of the amnion may play a role in the regulation of the composition of amniotic but not allantoic fluid in sheep.
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