Abstract
1. The proteins binding retinol, and retinol concentrations, were determined in amniotic fluid, placental cytosol and in the fetal and maternal circulation.2. In non-pregnant women, plasma retinol was almost exclusively found in a transthyretin-retinol-binding-protein complex whereas, in pregnant women, retinol-binding-protein-bound retinol was observed not complexed to transthyretin. This latter fraction increased in concentration with fetal age. These two fractions were the major retinol-protein complexes in amniotic fluid and their relative amounts changed with progress of gestation.3. In fetal blood both of these fractions were again found, with higher proportions of retinol-binding- protein-bound retinol in the umbilical artery than in the umbilical vein.
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Sklan, D., Shalit, I., Lasebnik, N., Spirer, Z., & Weisman, Y. (1985). Retinol transport proteins and concentrations in human amniotic fluid, placenta, and fetal and maternal sera. British Journal of Nutrition, 54(3), 577–583. https://doi.org/10.1079/bjn19850144
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