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Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 288: R46-R53, 2005. First published June 24, 2004; doi:10.1152/ajpregu.00165.2004
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Fetal Physiological Programming

Early gestation dexamethasone programs enhanced postnatal ovine coronary artery vascular reactivity

Robert D. Roghair,1 Fred S. Lamb,1 Francis J. Miller, Jr.,2 Thomas D. Scholz,1 and Jeffrey L. Segar1

Departments of 1Pediatrics and 2Internal Medicine, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa

Submitted 16 March 2004 ; accepted in final form 16 June 2004

Excessive exposure of the fetus to maternally derived corticosteroids has been linked to the development of adult-onset diseases. To determine if early gestation corticosteroid exposure alters subsequent coronary artery reactivity, we administered dexamethasone (0.28 mg·kg–1·day–1) to pregnant ewes at 27–28 days gestation (term being 145 days). Vascular responsiveness was assessed in endothelium-intact coronary and mesenteric arteries isolated from steroid-exposed and age-matched control fetal sheep at 123–126 days gestation and lambs at 4 mo of age. Lambs exposed to maternal dexamethasone had higher mean arterial blood pressures than the age-matched controls (93 ± 3 vs. 83 ± 5 mmHg, P < 0.05). Mesenteric arteries from the steroid-exposed fetuses displayed diminished responses to ANG II, relative to controls. In 4-mo-old lambs, prenatal dexamethasone exposure significantly increased coronary artery vasoconstriction to ANG II, ACh, and U-46619, but not KCl. In contrast, postnatal mesenteric artery reactivity was unaltered by steroid exposure. Compared with fetal mesenteric reactivity, postnatal mesenteric reactivity to ANG II, phenylephrine, and U-46619 was diminished, whereas the response to 120 mmol/l KCl was heightened. Coronary artery ANG II receptor protein expression was not significantly altered by steroid exposure in either age group. These findings demonstrate that early-gestation glucocorticoid exposure programs postnatal elevations in blood pressure and selectively enhances coronary artery responsiveness to second messenger-dependent vasoconstrictors. Glucocorticoid-induced alterations in coronary vascular smooth muscle structure or function may provide a mechanistic link between an adverse intrauterine environment and later cardiovascular disease.

angiotensin II; coronary arteries; fetal programming; vascular smooth muscle



Address for reprint requests and other correspondence: J. L. Segar, Children's Hospital of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242 (E-mail: jeffrey-segar{at}uiowa.edu)




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