» Articles » PMID: 32862711

Altered Cardiovascular Defense to Hypotensive Stress in the Chronically Hypoxic Fetus

Abstract

The hypoxic fetus is at greater risk of cardiovascular demise during a challenge, but the reasons behind this are unknown. Clinically, progress has been hampered by the inability to study the human fetus non-invasively for long period of gestation. Using experimental animals, there has also been an inability to induce gestational hypoxia while recording fetal cardiovascular function as the hypoxic pregnancy is occurring. We use novel technology in sheep pregnancy that combines induction of controlled chronic hypoxia with simultaneous, wireless recording of blood pressure and blood flow signals from the fetus. Here, we investigated the cardiovascular defense of the hypoxic fetus to superimposed acute hypotension. Pregnant ewes carrying singleton fetuses surgically prepared with catheters and flow probes were randomly exposed to normoxia or chronic hypoxia from 121±1 days of gestation (term ≈145 days). After 10 days of exposure, fetuses were subjected to acute hypotension via fetal nitroprusside intravenous infusion. Underlying in vivo mechanisms were explored by (1) analyzing fetal cardiac and peripheral vasomotor baroreflex function; (2) measuring the fetal plasma catecholamines; and (3) establishing fetal femoral vasoconstrictor responses to the α-adrenergic agonist phenylephrine. Relative to controls, chronically hypoxic fetal sheep had reversed cardiac and impaired vasomotor baroreflex function, despite similar noradrenaline and greater adrenaline increments in plasma during hypotension. Chronic hypoxia markedly diminished the fetal vasopressor responses to phenylephrine. Therefore, we show that the chronically hypoxic fetus displays markedly different cardiovascular responses to acute hypotension, providing in vivo evidence of mechanisms linking its greater susceptibility to superimposed stress.

Citing Articles

The Use of Antioxidants for Cardiovascular Protection in Fetal Growth Restriction: A Systematic Review.

Rock C, Miller S, Allison B Antioxidants (Basel). 2024; 13(11).

PMID: 39594542 PMC: 11591491. DOI: 10.3390/antiox13111400.


Maladaptive cardiomyocyte calcium handling in adult offspring of hypoxic pregnancy: protection by antenatal maternal melatonin.

Lock M, Patey O, Smith K, Niu Y, Jaggs B, Trafford A J Physiol. 2024; 602(24):6683-6703.

PMID: 39572933 PMC: 11649517. DOI: 10.1113/JP287325.


Guidelines for assessing maternal cardiovascular physiology during pregnancy and postpartum.

Collins H, Alexander B, Care A, Davenport M, Davidge S, Eghbali M Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol. 2024; 327(1):H191-H220.

PMID: 38758127 PMC: 11380979. DOI: 10.1152/ajpheart.00055.2024.


Cardiovascular responses to mild perinatal asphyxia in growth-restricted preterm lambs.

Oyang M, Piscopo B, Zahra V, Malhotra A, Sutherland A, Sehgal A Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol. 2023; 325(5):H1081-H1087.

PMID: 37656131 PMC: 10908401. DOI: 10.1152/ajpheart.00485.2023.


Does fetal growth restriction induce neuropathology within the developing brainstem?.

Ahmadzadeh E, Polglase G, Stojanovska V, Herlenius E, Walker D, Miller S J Physiol. 2023; 601(21):4667-4689.

PMID: 37589339 PMC: 10953350. DOI: 10.1113/JP284191.


References
1.
Wolf H, Arabin B, Lees C, Oepkes D, Prefumo F, Thilaganathan B . Longitudinal study of computerized cardiotocography in early fetal growth restriction. Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol. 2016; 50(1):71-78. DOI: 10.1002/uog.17215. View

2.
COMLINE R, Silver M . The release of adrenaline and noradrenaline from the adrenal glands of the foetal sheep. J Physiol. 1961; 156:424-44. PMC: 1359895. DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.1961.sp006685. View

3.
Nicolaides K, Economides D, Soothill P . Blood gases, pH, and lactate in appropriate- and small-for-gestational-age fetuses. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 1989; 161(4):996-1001. DOI: 10.1016/0002-9378(89)90770-9. View

4.
Rudolph A, Itskovitz J, Iwamoto H, Reuss M, Heymann M . Fetal cardiovascular responses to stress. Semin Perinatol. 1981; 5(2):109-21. View

5.
Fletcher A, Gardner D, Edwards C, Fowden A, Giussani D . Cardiovascular and endocrine responses to acute hypoxaemia during and following dexamethasone infusion in the ovine fetus. J Physiol. 2003; 549(Pt 1):271-87. PMC: 2342926. DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.2002.036418. View