Introduction: We assessed the post-mortem micro-CT utility to evaluate fetal cardiac impairment in nitrofen-induced congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH). Methods: At 9.5d postconception (dpc), pregnant rats were exposed to nitrofen. At +18 and +21dpc, fetuses were harvested by cesarean section. Postmortem micro-CT and autopsy were performed. Fetuses were assigned to three experimental groups: Control group (C), Nitrofen group (N, exposition to nitrofen without CDH), CDH group. Cardio-pulmonary indices were evaluated. Results: An accurate morphological evaluation of the lung and heart was obtained. Early cardiac impairment was present in the N and CDH groups. At term pregnancy, an increased maximum diameter and decreased minimum diameter of the ventricles and increased interventricular septal thickness were noted in CDH. Histology showed a myocardial “disarray” and an high density of mitotic myocytes in CDH at midgestation. Conclusions: The potential utility of post-mortem fetal micro-CT examination in CDH was introduced. The results highlighted the presence of cardiac adaptation in affected fetuses
Fetal cardiac impairment in nitrofen-induced congenital diaphragmatic hernia: postmortem microcomputed tomography imaging study / G. Pelizzo, V. Calcaterra, C. Lombardi, R. Bussani, V. Zambelli, A. De Silvestri, A. Custrin, M. Belgrano, F. Zennaro. - In: FETAL AND PEDIATRIC PATHOLOGY. - ISSN 1551-3815. - 36:4(2017 Jul 04), pp. 282-293. [10.1080/15513815.2017.1315198]
Fetal cardiac impairment in nitrofen-induced congenital diaphragmatic hernia: postmortem microcomputed tomography imaging study
G. Pelizzo
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Introduction: We assessed the post-mortem micro-CT utility to evaluate fetal cardiac impairment in nitrofen-induced congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH). Methods: At 9.5d postconception (dpc), pregnant rats were exposed to nitrofen. At +18 and +21dpc, fetuses were harvested by cesarean section. Postmortem micro-CT and autopsy were performed. Fetuses were assigned to three experimental groups: Control group (C), Nitrofen group (N, exposition to nitrofen without CDH), CDH group. Cardio-pulmonary indices were evaluated. Results: An accurate morphological evaluation of the lung and heart was obtained. Early cardiac impairment was present in the N and CDH groups. At term pregnancy, an increased maximum diameter and decreased minimum diameter of the ventricles and increased interventricular septal thickness were noted in CDH. Histology showed a myocardial “disarray” and an high density of mitotic myocytes in CDH at midgestation. Conclusions: The potential utility of post-mortem fetal micro-CT examination in CDH was introduced. The results highlighted the presence of cardiac adaptation in affected fetuses| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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