Metabolismo de los lípidos durante el embarazo

Autores/as

  • José Henry Osorio O.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18597/rcog.692

Palabras clave:

Embarazo, metabolismo, lípidos

Resumen

El flujo neto de nutrientes, electrolitos, vitaminas, y otros compuestos de la madre a el feto es necesario para asegurar un suministro constante para el metabolismo energético fetal así como para el crecimiento y diferenciación de tejidos. En la formación de sistemas fetales como el nervioso y en el balance de requerimientos extra de energía en el embarazo avanzado es indispensable la utilización de los lípidos. En la presente revisión podemos recordar los mecanismos básicos y la secuencia de eventos metabólicos relacionados con estos durante la gestación.

Biografía del autor/a

José Henry Osorio O.

Profesor Asociado. Director de la línea de Investigación en Bioquímica y Salud. Universidad de Caldas. Manizales. Colombia. Child Health Departament. Faculty of Medicine. University of Newcastle upon Tyne. England

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Osorio O. JH. Metabolismo de los lípidos durante el embarazo. Rev. colomb. obstet. ginecol. [Internet]. 30 de junio de 2000 [citado 19 de abril de 2024];51(2):113-7. Disponible en: https://revista.fecolsog.org/index.php/rcog/article/view/692

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