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Morphometric analysis of mouse airways after chronic allergen challenge.

Russ Ellis1, Richard Leigh, David Southam, Paul M O'Byrne, Mark D Inman.   

Abstract

Understanding the mechanisms of airway remodeling in chronic allergic conditions such as asthma is increasingly dependent on the use of animal models. Techniques for quantifying structural changes are required that are reproducible and responsive and that can be applied to different staining techniques in both human and animal airway tissues. Here, we characterize a morphometric technique to quantify changes in extracellular matrix and contractile tissue as two indices of airway remodeling in mice. Specific aims were to establish the optimum projection beneath the epithelium to assess remodeling changes and to determine whether such changes are reproducible within different areas of the lung. Finally, based on the variance within measurements, we calculated sample size requirements for research applications of this technique. BALB/c mice were sensitized to ovalbumin and studied after chronic allergen challenge. Lungs were formalin fixed and sectioned were then assayed for extracellular matrix or contractile tissue using morphometric/colorimetric techniques. In this model, the optimum projected distance to measure changes in extracellular matrix or contractile tissue was 20 micro m beneath the epithelium; projecting beyond this depth resulted in decreased ability to detect allergen-induced changes (signal) because of increased irrelevant staining of surrounding parenchymal tissue (noise). The technique was responsive, because an allergen-induced signal was detected in all airway sections and all lung regions studied (p < 0.05). The power of this analysis was such that allergen-induced changes can be reliably (>80% power) detected using 8 to 10 mice. This morphometric technique provides a valid and objective method to assess structural changes in the airways of mice after chronic allergen exposure.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 13679436     DOI: 10.1097/01.lab.0000087586.25982.b5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lab Invest        ISSN: 0023-6837            Impact factor:   5.662


  11 in total

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2.  Immune cell infiltration and broncovascular remodeling after nitric acid nasal instillation in a mouse bronchiolitis obliterans model.

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3.  Tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase-1 modulates allergic lung inflammation in murine asthma.

Authors:  Mark F Sands; Patricia J Ohtake; Supriya D Mahajan; Shervin S Takyar; Ravikumar Aalinkeel; Yisheng V Fang; Jessica W Blume; Barbara A Mullan; Don E Sykes; Sandra Lachina; Paul R Knight; Stanley A Schwartz
Journal:  Clin Immunol       Date:  2008-10-26       Impact factor: 3.969

4.  Concurrent dual allergen exposure and its effects on airway hyperresponsiveness, inflammation and remodeling in mice.

Authors:  Franco A DiGiovanni; Russ Ellis; Jennifer Wattie; Jeremy A Hirota; David S Southam; Mark D Inman
Journal:  Dis Model Mech       Date:  2009-04-06       Impact factor: 5.758

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7.  Regional differences in the pattern of airway remodeling following chronic allergen exposure in mice.

Authors:  Jeremy A Hirota; Russ Ellis; Mark D Inman
Journal:  Respir Res       Date:  2006-09-21

8.  Novel Mechanical Strain Characterization of Ventilated ex vivo Porcine and Murine Lung using Digital Image Correlation.

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Journal:  Front Physiol       Date:  2020-12-04       Impact factor: 4.566

9.  Inflammatory and remodeling events in asthma with chronic exposure to house dust mites: a murine model.

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10.  Preventing acute asthmatic symptoms by targeting a neuronal mechanism involving carotid body lysophosphatidic acid receptors.

Authors:  Nicholas G Jendzjowsky; Arijit Roy; Nicole O Barioni; Margaret M Kelly; Francis H Y Green; Christopher N Wyatt; Richard L Pye; Luana Tenorio-Lopes; Richard J A Wilson
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2018-10-02       Impact factor: 14.919

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