Objective: Infants with congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) are susceptible to ventilation-induced lung injury. Vitamin A may protect the lung from injury during ventilation. The authors investigated the effects of antenatal vitamin A on ventilation-induced lung injury in CDH lambs using lung myeloperoxidase (MPO) activity as an indicator of lung injury.

Methods: Left-sided diaphragmatic defects were created in 10 lambs at 79-81 days' gestation. Six CDH lambs had right jugular venous catheters inserted at 120 days' gestation and were given vitamin A until 135 days' gestation. Four CDH lambs were not treated. Twin littermates (n = 3) served as controls. All lambs were delivered at 136-139 days of gestation and ventilated for 2 hours. Lambs were sacrificed following ventilation and samples of left lung were snap frozen. MPO was extracted from lung tissue and MPO activity was assayed.

Results: CDH lambs treated with antenatal vitamin A demonstrated significantly lower MPO activity than untreated CDH lambs (0.0477 +/- 0.0150 vs. 0.1106 +/- 0.0230 units/mg protein, p < 0.05).

Conclusion: This is the first study to look at the effect of vitamin A on lung injury in CDH. In the lamb model of CDH, antenatal vitamin A decreases ventilation-induced lung injury.

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