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Effects of prenatal ethanol exposure on the lungs of postnatal lambs.


ABSTRACT: Prenatal ethanol exposure increases collagen deposition and alters surfactant protein (SP) expression and immune status in lungs of near-term fetal sheep. Our objectives were to determine 1) whether these prenatal effects of repeated gestational ethanol exposure persist after birth and 2) whether surfactant phospholipid composition is altered following prenatal ethanol exposure. Pregnant ewes were chronically catheterized at 90 days of gestational age (DGA) and given a 1-h daily infusion of ethanol (0.75 g/kg, n = 9) or saline (n = 7) from 95 to 135 DGA; ethanol administration ceased after 135 DGA. Lambs were born naturally at full term (146 ± 0.5 DGA). Lung tissue was examined at 9 wk postnatal age for alterations in structure, SP expression, and inflammation; bronchoalveolar lavage fluid was examined for alterations in surfactant phospholipid composition. At 134 DGA, surfactant phospholipid concentration in amniotic fluid was significantly reduced (P < 0.05) by ethanol exposure, and the composition was altered. In postnatal lambs, there were no significant differences between treatment groups in birth weight, postnatal growth, blood gas parameters, and lung weight, volume, tissue fraction, mean linear intercept, collagen content, proinflammatory cytokine gene expression, and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid surfactant phospholipid composition. Although SP-A, SP-B, and SP-C mRNA levels were not significantly different between treatment groups, SP-D mRNA levels were significantly greater (P < 0.05) in ethanol-treated animals; as SP-D has immunomodulatory roles, innate immunity may be altered. The adverse effects of daily ethanol exposure during late gestation on the fetal lung do not persist to 2 mo after birth, indicating that the developing lung is capable of repair.

SUBMITTER: Sozo F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3023283 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Effects of prenatal ethanol exposure on the lungs of postnatal lambs.

Sozo Foula F   Vela Melissa M   Stokes Victoria V   Kenna Kelly K   Meikle Peter J PJ   De Matteo Robert R   Walker David D   Brien James J   Bocking Alan A   Harding Richard R  

American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology 20101029 1


Prenatal ethanol exposure increases collagen deposition and alters surfactant protein (SP) expression and immune status in lungs of near-term fetal sheep. Our objectives were to determine 1) whether these prenatal effects of repeated gestational ethanol exposure persist after birth and 2) whether surfactant phospholipid composition is altered following prenatal ethanol exposure. Pregnant ewes were chronically catheterized at 90 days of gestational age (DGA) and given a 1-h daily infusion of etha  ...[more]

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