Publications by authors named "Elizabeth A Gilje"

In a sheep model of intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) produced from placental insufficiency, late gestation fetuses had smaller skeletal muscle mass, myofiber area, and slower muscle protein accretion rates compared with normally growing fetuses. We hypothesized that IUGR fetal muscle develops adaptations that divert amino acids (AAs) from protein accretion and activate pathways that conserve substrates for other organs. We placed hindlimb arterial and venous catheters into late gestation IUGR ( = 10) and control (CON, = 8) fetal sheep and included an external iliac artery flow probe to measure hindlimb AA uptake rates.

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