| Titel |
Fetal movements during late gestation in the pig : a longitudinal ultrasonographic study |
| Gepubliceerd in |
Theriogenology, Vol. 74, p.24-30. ISSN 0093-691x. |
| Auteur |
Cohen, S.; Mulder, E.J.H.; Oord, H.A. van; Jonker, F.H.; Parvizi, N.; Weijden, G.C. van der; Taverne, M.A.M. |
| Datum |
2010 |
| Trefwoord(en) |
Pig, Fetal movements, Ultrasonography |
| Taal |
Engels |
| Type |
artikel |
| Uitgever |
Elsevier |
| Samenvatting |
Repeated ultrasonographic observation of fetal movements was used to distinguish movement patterns and to investigate the rate
of occurrence and temporal organisation of these patterns (rest-activity cycles) during the last three weeks of gestation in the pig.
By means of transabdominal ultrasonography with a 3.5 MHz linear array transducer, motility in ten different fetuses (one per
sow) was studied. Six (median; range 4–6) 1 h recordings were made per fetus at 3–5 day intervals. Fifty-five 1 h recordings were
available for analysis. The occurrence of fetal general movements (GM), isolated head (HM), forelimb movements (LM), and
rotations (ROT) was analysed from video tapes. For each movement pattern, the trend in occurrence over time was assessed by
multilevel analysis. The temporal association between different movement patterns was studied by calculation of the kappa value.
ROT occurred very infrequently and showed no particular trend over time. GM, HM, and LM showed a significant decreasing
trend towards parturition (P < 0.01). Total fetal activity (i.e., the sum of the four movement incidences) declined from an average of
25% of recording time to 9% over the last three weeks of pregnancy. Periods of fetal quiescence gradually increased with
progressing gestation (P < 0.05). There was no evidence of concordant association between the periods of rest and activity of GM,
HM, and LM or of improved temporal linkage between these movement patterns with time.
Fetal bodily activity decreases towards parturition mainly due to prolonged periods of rest. Fetal movement patterns show restactivity
cycles, but each pattern appears to cycle independently from the other throughout late gestation. The present results of
spontaneous fetal movements in the pig provide reference data for future studies of fetal activity under different zootechnical
conditions or pharmacological interventions |
| Publicatie |
http://igitur-archive.library.uu.nl/med/2011-0112-200300/UUi... |
| OpenURL |
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| Persistent Identifier |
URN:NBN:NL:UI:10-1874-191633 |
| Metadata |
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| Repository |
Universiteit Utrecht |