Importance of Maternal Diabetes on the Chronological Deregulation of the Intrauterine Development: An Experimental Study in Rat
Table 3
Body weight of pregnant rats (in grams).
Weight of pregnant rats to obtain F21
Weight of pregnant rats to obtain NBs
CR ()
DR ()
CR ()
DR ()
Day 0
276.28 (27.53)
268.1 (12.06)
284.85 (24.75)
253.33 (8.70)
Day 5
285.14 (29.14)
275.4 (11.77)
300.00 (32.02)
263.44 (11.04)
Day 7
299.57 (25.65)
286.7 (16.64)
318.00 (26.00)
268.77 (17.37)
Day 12
325.14 (28.43)
305.6 (22.18)
345.57 (19.20)
284.11 (19.89)
Day 15
361.14 (33.74)
323.9 (45.39)*
383.00 (23.04)
305.55 (27.40)*
Day 21
395.0 (36.48)
348.6 (42.11)
418.85 (25.95)
337.11 (21.54)
Day 23
350.34 (16.04)
Data are expressed as means (standard deviations) of control rats (CR) and diabetic rats (DR). in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats compared with controls.