Effects of glucocorticoid exposure on growth and structural maturation of the heart of the preterm piglet

Inadequate maintenance of systemic blood flow in neonates following preterm birth is associated with increased morbidity and mortality, and may be due in part to structural immaturity of the myocardium. Maternal glucocorticoid administration is associated with improved cardiovascular function, and p...

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description Inadequate maintenance of systemic blood flow in neonates following preterm birth is associated with increased morbidity and mortality, and may be due in part to structural immaturity of the myocardium. Maternal glucocorticoid administration is associated with improved cardiovascular function, and possibly promotes structural maturation of the myocardium. This study assessed the structural maturity of the myocardium in male and female preterm and term piglets, and preterm piglets exposed to a regimen of maternal glucocorticoids as used clinically. In preterm, term and glucocorticoid exposed preterm piglets cardiomyocyte maturity was examined by measuring the proportion of binucleated myocytes and the volumes of single living ventricular cardiomyocytes with fluorescence microscopy. Ventricular apoptosis and proliferation were measured by immunohistochemistry. Preterm piglet hearts had fewer binucleated myocytes, smaller myocytes, and more proliferative and fewer apoptotic nuclei than term hearts. Maternal glucocorticoid treatment resulted in increased binucleation with no increase in myocyte volume, and levels of proliferation and apoptosis that were more similar to the term heart. Atrial weights were increased and in female piglets there was an increase in the ratio of left to right ventricular weight. The observed changes in atrial mass and myocyte structural maturation correlated with changes in cardiac function of isolated hearts of littermates. In conclusion, the association between increased myocardial maturation following glucocorticoid exposure, improved cardiac function in littermates, and clinical improvement in human neonatal cardiac function exposed to antenatal glucocorticoids, suggests that glucocorticoid exposure contributes to improved cardiovascular function in preterm infants by promoting myocardial structural maturity.
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subjects Analysis
Animals
Animals, Newborn
Apoptosis
Apoptosis - drug effects
Betamethasone - pharmacology
Biology and Life Sciences
Blood flow
Cardiomyocytes
Cardiovascular system
Cell cycle
Cell Nucleus - drug effects
Cell Nucleus - ultrastructure
Cell Proliferation - drug effects
Exposure
Female
Females
Fluorescence
Fluorescence microscopy
Gestational Age
Glucocorticoids
Glucocorticoids - pharmacology
Heart
Heart diseases
Heart Function Tests - drug effects
Heart Ventricles - cytology
Heart Ventricles - drug effects
Heart Ventricles - growth & development
Hogs
Immunohistochemistry
Infants
Laboratory animals
Male
Maturation
Maturity
Medicine and Health Sciences
Morbidity
Myocardium
Myocardium - cytology
Myocytes
Myocytes, Cardiac - cytology
Myocytes, Cardiac - drug effects
Neonates
Newborn babies
Nuclei
Organ Culture Techniques
Physiology
Premature birth
Research and Analysis Methods
Rodents
Sheep
Steroids (Organic compounds)
Studies
Surgery
Swine
Ventricle
title Effects of glucocorticoid exposure on growth and structural maturation of the heart of the preterm piglet
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