Concentrations of prostaglandins in fetal and maternal plasma during mid-pregnancy and fetal plasma at term have been measured. Fetal levels at both gestations were higher than found in maternal blood. The stable chemical breakdown product of prostacyclin, 6-keto-prostaglandin F1 alpha, was consistently considerably higher in the fetus during mid-pregnancy compared with at term. Prostaglandin F levels were also significantly higher in mid-pregnancy, though there was no difference in the concentrations of the major circulating prostaglandin F metabolite, PGFM. Concentrations of prostaglandin E were similar at the two stages of pregnancy. The physiological significance of these findings is discussed.
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