Mechanisms of in utero cortisol effects on the newborn heart revealed by transcriptomic modeling
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Mechanisms of in utero cortisol effects on the newborn heart revealed by transcriptomic modeling
Abstract
We have identified effects of elevated maternal cortisol (induced by maternal infusion 1 mg·kg-1·day-1) on fetal cardiac maturation and function using an ovine model. Whereas short-term exposure (115-130-day gestation) increased myocyte proliferation and Purkinje fiber apoptosis, infusions until birth caused bradycardia with increased incidence of arrhythmias at birth and increased perinatal death, despite normal fetal cortisol concentrations from 130 days to birth. Statistical modeling of the transcriptomic changes in hearts at 130 and 140 days suggested that maternal cortisol excess disrupts cardiac metabolism. In the current study, we modeled pathways in the left ventricle (LV) and interventricular septum (IVS) of newborn lambs after maternal cortisol infusion from 115 days to birth. In both LV and IVS the transcriptomic model indicated over-representation of cell cycle genes and suggested disruption of cell cycle progression. Pathways in the LV involved in cardiac architecture, including SMAD and bone morphogenetic protein ( BMP) were altered, and collagen deposition was increased. Pathways in IVS related to metabolism, calcium signaling, and the actin cytoskeleton were altered. Comparison of the effects of maternal cortisol excess to the effects of normal maturation from day 140 to birth revealed that only 20% of the genes changed in the LV were consistent with normal maturation, indicating that chronic elevation of maternal cortisol alters normal maturation of the fetal myocardium. These effects of maternal cortisol on the cardiac transcriptome, which may be secondary to metabolic effects, are consistent with cardiac remodeling and likely contribute to the adverse impact of maternal stress on perinatal cardiac function.
Keywords: cardiac; fetus; maturation; microarray; pregnancy.
Conflict of interest statement
No conflicts of interest, financial or otherwise, are declared by the authors.
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