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Maturational changes in the fetal glomerular filtration rate
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
|July 11, 1975
Abstract:
Few data are available documenting the evolution of glomerular filtration rate (GFR) during gestation. In order to investigate this aspect, 33 fetal sheep have been studied, with the use of an intrauterine fetal preparation. It appears that the actual GFR (AGFR) in milliliters per minute increased during the last third of gestation without a significant increase in GFR expressed as milliliters per minute per kilogram of fetal weight (GFR-FW) and as milliliters per minute per gram of kidney weight (GFR-KW). It is suggested that a parallel and constant increase in AGFR and in total fetal weight or kidney weight might explain the absence of variation if GFR-FW or GFR-KW during the last third of gestation.