Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Vol 152, No. 4, 10 1995, 1256-1261.
Postnatal lung function in lambs after fetal hormone treatment. Effects of gestational age
M Ikegami, DH Polk, AH Jobe, J Newnham, P Sly, R Kohen and R Kelly
Department of Pediatrics, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Torrance 90509, USA.
We previously found that a single dose of betamethasone in combination with
thyroxine given by intramuscular injection to fetal sheep 48 h before
preterm delivery at 128 d gestation improved postnatal lung function. We
have now asked how the combination of 0.5 mg/kg betamethasone and 15
micrograms/kg T4 given by a single fetal intramuscular injection changes
lung response 48 h after treatment at 121 and 135 d gestation. At 121 d
gestation the fetal hormone treatment significantly improved postnatal lung
function. Compliance increased by 55%, arterial PO2 increased from 39 to
215 mm Hg, PCO2 decreased from 109 to 79 mm Hg, and maximal lung volumes
increased by 112%. The hormone treatment decreased the severity of the
respiratory failure, although these very preterm lambs still had severe
respiratory failure. At 135 d gestation, the fetal hormone treatment
decreased the ventilatory pressure requirements that were needed to
normalize PCO2 values from 30 to 21 cm H2O. Compliance increased by 40%,
and maximal lung volumes increased by 33%. Alveolar or lung tissue,
saturated phosphatidylcholine, or alveolar SP-A pool sizes did not change
with hormone treatment at 135 d gestation. We conclude that fetal hormone
treatment significantly improved postnatal lung function at both
gestational ages, although the characteristics of the responses were
different.
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