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Breastfeeding, Cellular Immune Activation, and Myocardial Recovery in Peripartum Cardiomyopathy
Document Type
article
Author
Agnes Koczo, MDAmy Marino, MDArun Jeyabalan, MDUri Elkayam, MDLeslie T. Cooper, MDJames Fett, MD, MPHJoan Briller, MDEileen Hsich, MDLori Blauwet, MDCharles McTiernan, PhDPenelope A. Morel, MDKaren Hanley-Yanez, BSDennis M. McNamara, MD, MSDennis M McNamara, MDJames D. Fett, MDJessica Pisarcik, RN, BSNJohn Gorcsan, III, MDErik Schelbert, MDRami Alharethi, MDKismet Rasmusson, CRNPKim BrunisholzAmy Butler, BS, CCRPDeborah BudgeA.G. Kfoury, MDBenjamin Horne, PhDJoe TuineiHeather BrownJulie Damp, MDAllen J. Naftilan, MDJill Russell, RN, MSNDarla Freehardt, LPN, BS, CCRPCynthia Oblak, CCRCGreg Ewald, MDDonna Whitehead, RNJean Flanagan, RNAnne PlattsJorge Caro, MPHStephanie Mullin, RNMichael M. Givertz, MDM. Susan Anello, RN, BSNavin Rajagopalan, MDDavid Booth, MDTiffany Sandlin, RNWendy Wijesiri, RNLori A. Blauwet, MDJoann Brunner, RNMary PhelpsRuth KempfKalgi Modi, MDTracy NorwoodDecebal Sorin Griza, MDG. Michael Felker, MDRobb Kociol, MDPatricia Adams, RNGretchen Wells, MDVinay Thohan, MDDeborah Wesley-Farrington, RN, BSN, CCRC, CCASandra Soots, RN, CCRCRichard Sheppard, MDCaroline Michel, MDNathalie Lapointe, RN, PhDHeather NathanielAngela Kealey, MDMarc Semigran, MDMaureen Daher, RNJohn Boehmer, MDDavid Silber, MDEric Popjes, MDPatricia Frey, RNTodd Nicklas, RNJeffrey Alexis, MDLori Caufield, RN, BSN, CCRCJohn W. Thornton, III, MDMindy Gentry, MDVincent J.B. Robinson, MBBSGyanendra K. Sharma, MDJoan Holloway, BSMaria Powell, LPN, CCRCDavid Markham, MDMark Drazner, MDLynn Fernandez, RNMark Zucker, MDDavid A. Baran, MDMartin L. Gimovsky, MDNatalia Hochbaum, MDBharati Patel, RN, CCRCLaura Adams, RN, BSNGautam Ramani, MDStephen Gottlieb, MDShawn Robinson, MDStacy Fisher, MDJoanne Marshall, BSN, MSJennifer Haythe, MDDonna Mancini, MDRachel Bijou, MDMaryjane Farr, MDMarybeth MarksHenry ArangoBiykem Bozkurt, MD, PhD, FACC, FAHAMariana BolosPaul Mather, MDSharon Rubin, MDRaphael Bonita, MDSusan Eberwine, RNHal Skopicki, MD, PhDKathleen Stergiopoulos, MDEllen McCathy-Santoro, MDJennifer Intravaia, RN, CCRCIIElizabeth MaasJordan Safirstein, MDAudrey Kleet, RN, MS, ACNP-BC, CCRN, CCTCNancy Martinez, RNChristine Corpoin, RNDonna Hesari, RNSandra Chaparro, MDLaura J. Hudson, MA, MPH, CCRCJalal K. Ghali, MDZora Injic, RN, BSc, MSAIlan S. Wittstein, MD
Source
JACC: Basic to Translational Science, Vol 4, Iss 3, Pp 291-300 (2019)
Subject
Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system
RC666-701
Language
English
ISSN
2452-302X
Abstract
Summary: The etiology of peripartum cardiomyopathy remains unknown. One hypothesis is that an increase in the 16-kDa form of prolactin is pathogenic and suggests that breastfeeding may worsen peripartum cardiomyopathy by increasing prolactin, while bromocriptine, which blocks prolactin release, may be therapeutic. An autoimmune etiology has also been proposed. The authors investigated the impact of breastfeeding on cellular immunity and myocardial recovery for women with peripartum cardiomyopathy in the IPAC (Investigations in Pregnancy Associated Cardiomyopathy) study. Women who breastfed had elevated prolactin, and prolactin levels correlated with elevations in CD8+ T cells. However, despite elevated prolactin and cytotoxic T cell subsets, myocardial recovery was not impaired in breastfeeding women. Key Words: breastfeeding, immune activation, peripartum cardiomyopathy