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  • - Although preterm birth rates are rising, advancements in perinatal care have improved survival rates for preterm infants, particularly through antenatal glucocorticoid (GC) therapy that enhances lung development.
  • - The effects of antenatal GC therapy on the fetal heart are debated, with research showing both beneficial and detrimental impacts, including potential acceleration of heart maturation processes.
  • - This review explores the mechanisms by which antenatal GCs affect fetal heart growth as observed in animal models, and highlights the implications for regenerative medicine based on this understanding.

Article Abstract

Although the rate of preterm birth has increased in recent decades, a number of preterm infants have escaped death due to improvements in perinatal and neonatal care. Antenatal glucocorticoid (GC) therapy has significantly contributed to progression in lung maturation; however, its potential effects on other organs remain controversial. Furthermore, the effects of antenatal GC therapy on the fetal heart show both pros and cons. Translational research in animal models indicates that constant fetal exposure to antenatal GC administration is sufficient for lung maturation. We have established a premature fetal rat model to investigate immature cardiopulmonary functions in the lungs and heart, including the effects of antenatal GC administration. In this review, we explain the mechanisms of antenatal GC actions on the heart in the fetus compared to those in the neonate. Antenatal GCs may contribute to premature heart maturation by accelerating cardiomyocyte proliferation, angiogenesis, energy production, and sarcoplasmic reticulum function. Additionally, this review specifically focuses on fetal heart growth with antenatal GC administration in experimental animal models. Moreover, knowledge regarding antenatal GC administration in experimental animal models can be coupled with that from developmental biology, with the potential for the generation of functional cells and tissues that could be used for regenerative medical purposes in the future.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9456503PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms231710186DOI Listing

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