Sex Differences in Lung Gas Volumes After Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Chorioamnionitis in Fetal Sheep

Verena A.C. Lambermont MSc , Jasper V. Been MD, MPH, PhD , Steffen Kunzmann MD , Sizzle F. Vanterpool BSc , John P. Newnham MD , Suhas G. Kallapur MD , Alan H. Jobe MD, PhD , Boris W. Kramer MD, PhD
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Abstract

Background

Preterm female infants have a survival advantage and enhanced lung development, which is an important determinant of preterm survival.

Objective

Given the modulation of lung development by fetal exposure to infection/inflammation, we hypothesized that female fetuses have enhanced lung maturational responses to chorioamnionitis compared with male fetuses.

Methods

Time-pregnant ewes received intra-amniotic injections with saline (n = 60) or lipopolysaccharide (LPS) at 2 days (n = 30) or 7 days (n = 45) before surgical delivery at 123 to 125 days of gestation (term: ∼147 days). We assessed inflammatory responses in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid and cord blood, lung maturation with pressure-volume curves, and lung structure.

Results

Lung gas volume showed differences between the sexes after 2 days LPS (male 4.6 [1.2] mL/kg, female 7.7 [4.4] mL/kg; P = 0.02) and 7 days LPS (male 20.5 [9.3] mL/kg, female 27.0 [7.0] mL/kg; P = 0.01). The control group was not different by sex (male 8.0 [3.6] mL/kg, female 8.9 [3.9] mL/kg; P > 0.05). No difference in lung structure and in pulmonary and systemic inflammatory response was evident by sex.

Conclusion

Preterm female sheep fetuses had increased lung gas volumes after exposure to LPS, without any detectable differences in fetal inflammatory responses.

脂多糖诱导胎羊绒毛膜羊膜炎后肺气量的性别差异
背景早产女婴具有生存优势,肺部发育增强,这是早产存活率的重要决定因素。目的考虑到胎儿暴露于感染/炎症对肺发育的调节,我们假设与男性胎儿相比,女性胎儿对绒毛膜羊膜炎的肺成熟反应更强。方法在妊娠123 ~ 125天(妊娠期:~ 147天)分娩前2天(n = 30)或7天(n = 45),对妊娠期母羊进行羊膜内注射生理盐水(n = 60)或脂多糖(LPS)。我们评估了支气管肺泡灌洗液和脐带血的炎症反应,肺成熟的压力-体积曲线和肺结构。结果LPS作用后2 d的肺气量存在性别差异(男性4.6 [1.2]mL/kg,女性7.7 [4.4]mL/kg;P = 0.02)和7 d LPS(男性20.5 [9.3]mL/kg,女性27.0 [7.0]mL/kg;P = 0.01)。对照组性别差异无统计学意义(男性8.0 [3.6]mL/kg,女性8.9 [3.9]mL/kg;P比;0.05)。肺结构、肺部和全身炎症反应无明显性别差异。结论暴露于LPS后,早产母羊胎儿肺气量增加,但胎儿炎症反应无明显差异。
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Gender Medicine 医学-医学:内科
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