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We tested the hypothesis that antenatal betamethasone alters prostanoid levels in the maternal and feto-placental compartments. Forty-three singleton pregnancies were studied. Group I were women treated with a single course of antenatal betamethasone and who delivered <37 weeks gestation; Group II were untreated women who delivered <37 weeks; and Group III were untreated women who delivered >38 weeks. Maternal and mixed cord blood; and placental samples were collected at delivery and analyzed for PGE2, PGF 2α, 6-ketoPGF1α, and TxB2 levels. Antenatal betamethasone decreased maternal PGE2 levels with concomitant increases in the feto-placental compartment. Umbilical cord TxB 2 levels in the treated group were significantly lower than the non-treated pre-term and term groups resulting in a higher 6-ketoPGF 1α:TxB2 ratio. Considering the regulatory role of PGE2 and PGI2 in fetal lung development and neonatal transition homeostasis, these results suggest a mechanism, at least in part, for the beneficial effects of antenatal steroids on fetal lung maturation and neonatal cardio-pulmonary homeostasis at birth. © 2005 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Cho, S., Beharry, K. D. A., Valencia, A. M., Guajardo, L., Nageotte, M. P., & Modanlou, H. D. (2005). Maternal and feto-placental prostanoid responses to a single course of antenatal betamethasone. In Prostaglandins and Other Lipid Mediators (Vol. 78, pp. 139–159). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.prostaglandins.2005.06.003
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