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The effect of fetal cortisol on the activity of the type 2 isoform of the enzyme, 11 beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (11 beta-HSD2), was examined in ovine placenta and fetal kidney by measuring tissue 11 beta-HSD2 activity during late gestation when endogenous fetal cortisol levels rise and after exogenous cortisol administration to immature fetuses before the prepartum cortisol surge. Placental 11 beta-HSD2 activity decreased between 128-132 days and term (approximately 145 days of gestation) in association with the normal prepartum increase in fetal plasma cortisol. Raising fetal cortisol levels to prepartum values in the immature fetus at 128--132 days of gestation reduced placental 11 beta-HSD2 activity to term values. In contrast, 11 beta-HSD2 activity in the fetal renal cortex was unaffected by gestational age or cortisol infusion. When all the data were combined, there was an inverse correlation between the log fetal plasma cortisol level at delivery and placental 11 beta-HSD2 activity, expressed both on a weight-specific basis and per mg placental protein. Fetal cortisol therefore appears to be a physiological regulator of placental, but not renal, 11 beta-HSD2 activity in fetal sheep during late gestation. These findings have important implications, not only for glucocorticoid exposure in utero, but also for the local actions of cortisol within the placental tissues that are involved in initiating parturition in the sheep.
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