Intrauterine inflammation exacerbates maladaptive remodeling of the immature myocardium after preterm birth in lambs.
Amanda VrseljaJ Jane PillowJonathan G BensleyStacey J EllerySiavash Ahmadi-NoorbakhshTimothy J MossM Jane BlackPublished in: Pediatric research (2022)
Preterm birth induces maladaptive cardiac remodeling and adversely impacts cardiomyocyte growth kinetics within the first week of life in sheep. These effects of prematurity on the heart are exacerbated when preterm birth is preceded by exposure to intrauterine inflammation, a common antecedent of preterm birth. Inflammatory injury to the fetal heart coupled with preterm birth consequently alters neonatal cardiac growth and maturation and thus, may potentially influence long-term cardiac function and health.