Corticosteroids and Fetal Intervention Interact to Alter Lung Maturation in Preterm Lambs

ABSTRACT: The relationship between cortisol infusion and time of fetal catheterization on postnatal lung function of prematurely delivered lambs was investigated with the hypothesis that the intervention of catheterization would alter fetal responsiveness to the maturational effects of corticosteroids. Fetal catheterization was performed on d 117 or on d 122 of gestation. Cortisol or saline control infusions were begun on d 126, with delivery 60 h later on d 128. The animals were ventilated for 1.25 h after delivery, and compliance, the ventilation efficiency index, labeled albumin leak into and out of the lungs, alveolar and lung saturated phosphatidylcholine and surfactant protein A were measured to evaluate lung performance and biochemical indicators of maturation. Cortisol improved compliance and ventilation efficiency and decreased labeled albumin recovery without changing alveolar saturated phosphatidylcholine or surfactant protein A in the animals catheterized at 122 d relative to 122-d saline-infused animals. However, the animals catheterized at 117 d and infused with saline were as mature as assessed by compliance and ventilation efficiency as the 122-d cortisol-treated animals. The 117-d cortisol-infused animals had significantly augmented lung function relative to either 117-d saline-infused or 122-d cortisol-treated lambs and were the only group that had increased alveolar surfactant protein A and lung saturated phosphatidylcholine pool sizes. This study demonstrates that the response of the fetal lung to a maturational agent such as cortisol is dependent on the history of previous fetal interventions.

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