Author/Authors :
Maior, Gustavo Ithamar Souto Health Sciences Center - Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE), Recife-PE, Brazil , Mascena, Guilherme Veras Health Sciences Center - Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE), Recife-PE, Brazil , Marquis, Valéria Wanderley Pinto Brandão Health Sciences Center - UFPE, Recife-PE, Brazil , Figueiredo Filho, Carlos Alberto Health Sciences Center - UFPE, Recife-PE, Brazil , Paz, Alexandre Rolim da Health Sciences Center - Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP), Campinas-SP, Brazil , Moura, Líbia Cristina Rocha Vilela Health Sciences Center - UFPE, Recife-PE, Brazil , Brandt, Carlos Teixeira Health Sciences Center - UFPE, Recife-PE, Brazil
Abstract :
Purpose: To investigate cardiac changes in young rats, whose mothers underwent autogenic
fecal peritonitis, during organogenesis phase and to evaluate the role of intravenous
administration of moxifloxacin and dexamethasone in preventing infection-related cardiac
changes.
Methods: A prospective histomorphometric study was performed on 29 hearts of Wistar fourmonth old rats. Animals were divided into three groups: Negative Control Group (NCG) included
9 subjects from healthy mothers; Positive Control Group (PCG) included 10 subjects from
mothers with fecal peritonitis (intra-abdominal injection of 10% autogenic fecal suspension in
the gestational period) and did not receive any treatment; and Intervention Group (IG), with
10 animals whose infected mothers received moxifloxacin and dexamethasone treatment 24
hours after induction of fecal peritonitis.
Results: Nuclear count was higher in the IG group as compared to PCG (p = 0.0016) and in
NCG as compared to PCG (p = 0.0380). There was no significant difference in nuclear counts
between NCG and IG.
Conclusion: Induced autogenic fecal peritonitis in pregnant Wistar rats determined myocardial
changes in young rats that could be avoided by the early administration of intravenous
moxifloxacin and dexamethasone.
Keywords :
Peritonitis , Myocardium , Pregnancy , Dexamethasone , Rats