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Placebo-controlled comparison between a single dose and a multidose of betamethasone in accelerating lung maturation of mice offspring
Authors:JD Stewart  AE Sienko  CL Gonzalez  HD Christensen  WF Rayburn
Affiliation:Section of Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA.
Abstract:OBJECTIVE: Our purpose was to determine, in a placebo-controlled manner with a mouse model, whether a multidose of betamethasone is more beneficial than a single dose in accelerating fetal lung maturation. STUDY DESIGN: Ninety gravid CD-1 mice were randomly assigned to 1 of 3 groups (n = 30) to receive either a placebo (0.25 mL subcutaneously) or betamethasone (0.1 mg subcutaneously) as a single dose on gestational day 14 or as a multidose twice daily on gestational day 14 and 15. Ten pregnancies in each group were terminated at gestational day 16.5 to observe the neonatal breathing pattern (scale 0 to 5; 5 is unlabored breathing) and the lung histologic findings (scale 0 to 5; 5 is alveolar budding). The lungs of the offspring belonging to the remaining 20 pregnancies in each group were removed and weighed at postnatal day 1, 3, 5, or 120. RESULTS: Fetuses exposed to a multidose of betamethasone displayed a higher breathing score at gestational day 16.5 than either to a single dose or to the placebo (mean score 4.6 vs 3.8 or 1.3; P <. 001). Alveolar development was greater after exposure to a multidose of betamethasone than after a single dose or after a placebo (mean score 4.4 vs 3.5 or 1.6; P <.001). The lung weights at gestational day 16.5 were less after a multidose of betamethasone than after a single dose of either betamethasone or a placebo (18.3 +/- 1.0 g vs 21.4 +/- 1.3 g or 23.3 +/- 1.3 g; P <.02). The lung/body weight ratio was similarly affected. This reduced weight of the lungs persisted postnatally into adulthood. CONCLUSIONS: With a CD-1 mouse model, a multidose of antenatal betamethasone accelerated fetal lung maturation more than after a single dose but was accompanied with a decrease in lung weight that persisted into adulthood.
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