2021
DOI: 10.1152/ajplung.00195.2021
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Nebulized curcumin protects neonatal lungs from antenatal insult in rats

Abstract: Rationale: Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) increases the risk of bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD), one of the major complications of prematurity. Antenatal low-protein diet (LPD) exposure in rats induces IUGR and mimics BPD-related alveolarization disorders. Proliferator-activated receptor (PPARg) plays a key role in normal lung development and was found deregulated following LPD exposure. Objectives: Investigate the effects of nebulized curcumin, a natural PPARg agonist, to prevent IUGR-related abnorma… Show more

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“…Micellar systems, or hydrophilic nanoparticles, could increase curcumin concentration up to 15-20 fold [139]. Other forms of administration, such as nebulized curcumin, have also shown excellent results in improving postnatal pulmonary disorders due to fetal restriction in rat pups [140]. Thus, prenatal studies in animal models show promising results against FGR, protection against placental apoptosis and poor nutrient transportation in placenta due to the loss of blood sinusoid area [32].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Micellar systems, or hydrophilic nanoparticles, could increase curcumin concentration up to 15-20 fold [139]. Other forms of administration, such as nebulized curcumin, have also shown excellent results in improving postnatal pulmonary disorders due to fetal restriction in rat pups [140]. Thus, prenatal studies in animal models show promising results against FGR, protection against placental apoptosis and poor nutrient transportation in placenta due to the loss of blood sinusoid area [32].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%