Hormone and Metabolic Research 1979-Jan
Fetal blood calcium response to maternal hypercalcemia induced in the cow by calcium infusion or by solanum glaucophyllum ingestion.
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Bovine fetuses chronically catheterized in utero during the last month of gestation were used to study the relationships of maternal-fetal calcium and phosphate levels. Calcium infusion into the pregnant cows induced a rapid and marked increase in maternal plasma calcium but no change in fetal plasma calcium concentrations. Oral administration of Solanum glaucophyllum to the mother for 6 days raised the plasma concentrations of calcium and phosphate in both the mother and the fetus.