Cardiovascular and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis development in late gestation fetal sheep and young lambs following modest maternal nutrient restriction in early gestation
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Published:2000
Issue:8
Volume:12
Page:443
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ISSN:1031-3613
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Container-title:Reproduction, Fertility and Development
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Reprod. Fertil. Dev.
Author:
Hawkins P.,Steyn C.,McGarrigle H. H. G.,Calder N. A.,Saito T.,Stratford L. L.,Noakes D. E.,Hanson M. A.
Abstract
The effect of a 15% reduction in maternal nutrition for the first 70
days of gestation on cardiovascular and
hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis responses to
administration of corticotropin releasing hormone (CRH) + arginine
vasopressin (AVP) was studied at 128 0.7 days gestation in fetal sheep and
postnatally, at 85 4.5 days in young lambs. The effect on the fetal
cardiovascular response to acute hypoxaemia was also examined. Under basal
conditions, fetal heart rate (FHR) was reduced
(P<0.05) and basal femoral artery vascular resistance
(FVR) was increased (P<0.05) in fetuses of
dietary-restricted (R) ewes compared with controls (C). Fetal mean arterial
pressure (MAP) was similar in both groups. Femoral artery vascular resistance
was also greater during hypoxaemia in R fetuses compared with C fetuses
(P<0.05), suggesting that chemoreflex mechanisms were
augmented in the R group. The fetal ACTH response to CRH + AVP was
similar in both groups. However, cortisol responses to CRH + AVP were
smaller in R fetuses compared with C fetuses
(P<0.05). Postnatally, basal MAP
(P<0.05), and ACTH (P<0.01)
and cortisol (P<0.001) responses were greater in R
lambs compared with C lambs. It was concluded that modest maternal
undernutrition during pregnancy alters development of the cardiovascular
system, producing elevated blood pressure in postnatal life. Development of
the HPA axis is also altered, with reduced activity during fetal life, but
increased activity postnatally. The data suggest that the HPA axis may play a
role in mediating the elevation of MAP in R lambs.
Publisher
CSIRO Publishing
Subject
Developmental Biology,Endocrinology,Genetics,Molecular Biology,Animal Science and Zoology,Reproductive Medicine,Biotechnology
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