Publications by authors named "Ciara Lusby"

Background: Prematurity is strongly associated with poor respiratory function in the neonate. Rescue therapies include treatment with glucocorticoids due to their anti-inflammatory and maturational effects on the developing lung. However, glucocorticoid treatment in the infant can increase the risk of long-term cardiovascular complications including hypertension, cardiac, and endothelial dysfunction.

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  • The study examined how maternal treatment with a xanthine oxidase inhibitor affects heart health in adult offspring from rats subjected to hypoxic pregnancies.
  • Offspring from hypoxic pregnancies showed significant cardiac issues, including increased pressure, contractility, impaired recovery after ischemia, and signs of cardiac stress linked to sympathetic dominance.
  • Maternal allopurinol treatment reversed these harmful changes, suggesting that addressing oxidative stress during hypoxic pregnancy could prevent future heart disease in offspring.
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Aging and developmental programming are both associated with oxidative stress and endothelial dysfunction, suggesting common mechanistic origins. However, their interrelationship has been little explored. In a rodent model of programmed cardiovascular dysfunction we determined endothelial function and vascular telomere length in young (4 mo) and aged (15 mo) adult offspring of normoxic or hypoxic pregnancy with or without maternal antioxidant treatment.

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Fetal brain hypoxic injury remains a concern in high-risk delivery. There is significant clinical interest in agents that may diminish neuronal damage during birth asphyxia, such as in allopurinol, an inhibitor of the prooxidant enzyme xanthine oxidase. Here, we established in a rodent model the capacity of allopurinol to be taken up by the mother, cross the placenta, rise to therapeutic levels, and suppress xanthine oxidase activity in the fetus.

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