Abstract
Fetal growth retardation, hypercoagulation, and changes in pulmonary fibrinolytic activity were observed during experimental gestosis induced by long-term feeding of a high-sodium diet. The course of fraxiparine treatment to correct gestosis improved hemostasis-regulating lung function, decreased coagulation activity of the arterial blood, and increased the weights of the placenta and fetus.
MeSH terms
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Animals
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Anticoagulants / pharmacology*
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Birth Weight / drug effects
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Blood Coagulation
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Blood Coagulation Disorders / therapy
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Female
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Fetal Growth Retardation / etiology
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Fetus / drug effects
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Fibrinogen / analysis
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Fibrinogen / drug effects
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Hemostasis / drug effects*
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Lung / physiopathology*
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Nadroparin / pharmacology*
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Placenta / drug effects
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Pre-Eclampsia / blood*
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Pre-Eclampsia / etiology
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Pre-Eclampsia / therapy
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Pregnancy
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Random Allocation
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Rats
Substances
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Anticoagulants
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Nadroparin
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Fibrinogen