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Antenatal pentoxifylline therapy to prevent endotoxin-induced fetal injury in the preterm goat model

OBJECTIVE: Pentoxifylline (PTX) has immunomodulatory properties and is known to reduce sepsis-associated infant mortality. We aimed to evaluate maternal oral and intra-amniotic administration of PTX for the prevention of fetal inflammation and injury in a caprine model. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Inflam...

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Autores principales: Sezik, Mekin, Köker, Afşin, Özmen, Özlem, Halıgür, Mehmet, Kaşıkcı, Duygu, Aydoğan, Ahmet, Özatik, Orhan
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Publicado: Galenos Publishing 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7731608/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33343972
http://dx.doi.org/10.4274/tjod.galenos.2020.19794
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author Sezik, Mekin
Köker, Afşin
Özmen, Özlem
Halıgür, Mehmet
Kaşıkcı, Duygu
Aydoğan, Ahmet
Özatik, Orhan
author_facet Sezik, Mekin
Köker, Afşin
Özmen, Özlem
Halıgür, Mehmet
Kaşıkcı, Duygu
Aydoğan, Ahmet
Özatik, Orhan
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description OBJECTIVE: Pentoxifylline (PTX) has immunomodulatory properties and is known to reduce sepsis-associated infant mortality. We aimed to evaluate maternal oral and intra-amniotic administration of PTX for the prevention of fetal inflammation and injury in a caprine model. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Inflammation-mediated fetal injury was induced with maternal granulocyte-colony stimulating factor and intra-amniotic endotoxin at 0.76 of gestation in date-mated pregnant goats. Eight groups were formed (n=4 each): Control, fetal injury, oral 30 mg/kg/day and 60 mg/kg/day PTX for 15 days + fetal injury, intra-amniotic 400 mg/kg and 800 mg/kg estimated fetal weight single-dose PTX with and without fetal injury. Preterm delivery by hysterotomy was performed at 0.80 of gestation to evaluate the fetal and placental effects. Immunochemistry for various markers including interleukins, caspases, cyclooxygenases, vimentin, myelin basic protein, and surfactant proteins were carried out in the fetal lungs, fetal brain, and placenta. Fetal plasma and amniotic fluid interleukins were also evaluated. Kruskal-Wallis H test and Mann-Whitney U test were used for comparisons. RESULTS: High-dose (60 mg/kg/day) maternal prophylactic oral treatment attenuated endotoxin-related histological injury and was related to low inflammatory marker expressions comparable to the controls (p>0.05 except cyclooxygenase 2). Following maternal oral administration, fetal plasma and amniotic fluid levels of the studied interleukins were also lower than the untreated endotoxin-exposed animals (p<0.05 for all comparisons). Intra-amniotic PTX was associated with inconsistent results and increased inflammatory markers in some fetuses. CONCLUSION: Oral PTX before preterm birth mitigates intrauterine inflammation with neuroprotective effects in the fetus. PTX can be considered as a candidate drug for fetal brain injury prevention in the preterm period.
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spelling pubmed-77316082020-12-18 Antenatal pentoxifylline therapy to prevent endotoxin-induced fetal injury in the preterm goat model Sezik, Mekin Köker, Afşin Özmen, Özlem Halıgür, Mehmet Kaşıkcı, Duygu Aydoğan, Ahmet Özatik, Orhan Turk J Obstet Gynecol Clinical Investigation OBJECTIVE: Pentoxifylline (PTX) has immunomodulatory properties and is known to reduce sepsis-associated infant mortality. We aimed to evaluate maternal oral and intra-amniotic administration of PTX for the prevention of fetal inflammation and injury in a caprine model. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Inflammation-mediated fetal injury was induced with maternal granulocyte-colony stimulating factor and intra-amniotic endotoxin at 0.76 of gestation in date-mated pregnant goats. Eight groups were formed (n=4 each): Control, fetal injury, oral 30 mg/kg/day and 60 mg/kg/day PTX for 15 days + fetal injury, intra-amniotic 400 mg/kg and 800 mg/kg estimated fetal weight single-dose PTX with and without fetal injury. Preterm delivery by hysterotomy was performed at 0.80 of gestation to evaluate the fetal and placental effects. Immunochemistry for various markers including interleukins, caspases, cyclooxygenases, vimentin, myelin basic protein, and surfactant proteins were carried out in the fetal lungs, fetal brain, and placenta. Fetal plasma and amniotic fluid interleukins were also evaluated. Kruskal-Wallis H test and Mann-Whitney U test were used for comparisons. RESULTS: High-dose (60 mg/kg/day) maternal prophylactic oral treatment attenuated endotoxin-related histological injury and was related to low inflammatory marker expressions comparable to the controls (p>0.05 except cyclooxygenase 2). Following maternal oral administration, fetal plasma and amniotic fluid levels of the studied interleukins were also lower than the untreated endotoxin-exposed animals (p<0.05 for all comparisons). Intra-amniotic PTX was associated with inconsistent results and increased inflammatory markers in some fetuses. CONCLUSION: Oral PTX before preterm birth mitigates intrauterine inflammation with neuroprotective effects in the fetus. PTX can be considered as a candidate drug for fetal brain injury prevention in the preterm period. Galenos Publishing 2020-12 2020-12-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7731608/ /pubmed/33343972 http://dx.doi.org/10.4274/tjod.galenos.2020.19794 Text en ©Copyright 2020 by Turkish Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology | Turkish Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology published by Galenos Publishing House. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Clinical Investigation
Sezik, Mekin
Köker, Afşin
Özmen, Özlem
Halıgür, Mehmet
Kaşıkcı, Duygu
Aydoğan, Ahmet
Özatik, Orhan
Antenatal pentoxifylline therapy to prevent endotoxin-induced fetal injury in the preterm goat model
title Antenatal pentoxifylline therapy to prevent endotoxin-induced fetal injury in the preterm goat model
title_full Antenatal pentoxifylline therapy to prevent endotoxin-induced fetal injury in the preterm goat model
title_fullStr Antenatal pentoxifylline therapy to prevent endotoxin-induced fetal injury in the preterm goat model
title_full_unstemmed Antenatal pentoxifylline therapy to prevent endotoxin-induced fetal injury in the preterm goat model
title_short Antenatal pentoxifylline therapy to prevent endotoxin-induced fetal injury in the preterm goat model
title_sort antenatal pentoxifylline therapy to prevent endotoxin-induced fetal injury in the preterm goat model
topic Clinical Investigation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7731608/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33343972
http://dx.doi.org/10.4274/tjod.galenos.2020.19794
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