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ABSTRACT: Most previous studies of induced lung maturation have used fetal exposures to multiple doses of hormones, and such treatments are associated with fetal growth retardation in rodents and rabbits. This study was designed to evaluate whether single-dose maternal corticosteroid treatments could induce lung maturation without causing fetal growth retardation. Lung maturation was evaluated in 27-d gestational age rabbits by measurements of lung function after preterm delivery and ventilation. Lung function was assessed by measurements of ventilatory requirements, responses to exogenous surfactant, measurements of the recovery of intravascular albumin in the lungs, and surfactant pool sizes. As demonstrated previously, 0.1 mg/kg betamethasone (1 mg = 2.13 μmol betamethasone) given 48 and 24 h before delivery caused both growth retardation (birth weight 20% lower than controls, p < 0.01) and lung maturation (improved compliance, decreased radiolabeled albumin recoveries) despite lower alveolar saturated phosphatidylcholine pool sizes (p < 0.05 versus controls). A single dose of 0.2 mg/kg betamethasone given 48 h before delivery had an equivalent effect on birth weight as the divided doses of 0.1 mg/kg betamethasone, with the only lung maturational effect being a decrease in recovery of labeled albumin in alveolar washes (p < 0.01). A single dose of 0.1 mg/kg betamethasone given 48 h before delivery decreased birth weight by 9.4% (p < 0.01 versus control) but had no effect on any of the lung maturation indicators. Fetal lung maturation caused by maternal corticosteroid is associated with global fetal growth retardation, and a single low dose of corticosteroid can cause growth retardation without inducing lung maturation. The induction of lung maturation with maternal corticosteroid does not result from an isolated effect of the hormone on the fetal lung.
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Sun, B., Jobe, A., Rider, E. et al. Single Dose Versus Two Doses of Betamethasone for Lung Maturation in Preterm Rabbits. Pediatr Res 33, 256–260 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1203/00006450-199303000-00010
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