Journal article

Altered cardiovascular haemodynamics and baroreceptor-heart rate reflex in adult sheep after prenatal exposure to dexamethasone

M Dodic, A Peers, JP Coghlan, CN May, E Lumbers, ZY Yu, EM Wintour

Clinical Science | PORTLAND PRESS LTD | Published : 1999

Abstract

Numerous epidemiological studies, together with mounting evidence from studies in animals, point to a correlation between an adverse intrauterine environment and the early onset of cardiovascular and metabolic diseases later in life. We were the first to show that sheep exposed to dexamethasone (0.28 mg·kg-1·day-1 for only 2 days) at the end of the first month of pregnancy (PTG1), but not those exposed at the end of the second month of pregnancy (PTG2), had a higher basal mean arterial pressure (MAP) 19 months after birth. In the present study we report the MAP, cardiovascular haemodynamics and baroreflex sensitivity in these animals at 40 months of age. MAP in the PTG1 group was significant..

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