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Slow release of basic fibroblast growth factor (b-FGF) enhances mechanical properties of rat trachea.

Tetsuya Ishimaru1, Makoto Komura2, Masahiko Sugiyama1, Hiroko Komura1, Mari Arai1, Jun Fujishiro1, Chizue Uotani1, Kyohei Miyakawa1, Tomo Kakihara1, Kazuto Hoshi3, Tsuyoshi Takato3, Yasuhiko Tabata4, Hiroaki Komuro1, Tadashi Iwanaka1.   

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AIM: Severe tracheomalacia is a life-threatening disease, but symptoms usually improve with growth. The aims of this study were to investigate how slow release basic-Fibroblast Growth Factor (b-FGF) acts on tracheal cartilage, and whether growth-promoted trachea is more resistant against an increase in externally-applied pressure.
METHODS: Biodegradable gelatin hydrogel sheets soaked in 10 μl of distilled water (sham) or 0.5 or 5 μg/10 μl of b-FGF solution were inserted behind the cervical trachea of three-week-old male Wistar rats. The cervical trachea was harvested 4 weeks later. Extratracheal pressure was increased from 0 to 40 cmH2O in a chamber, while video-recording the internal lumen. The luminal area at each pressure was expressed as a proportion to that at 0 cmH2O. The amounts of collagen type II and glycosaminoglycan were measured by ELISA.
RESULTS: The luminal areas at 40 cmH2O in the control (no intervention), sham, and each of the b-FGF groups were 0.65, 0.62, 0.72, and 0.73, respectively. The amounts of collagen type II and glycosaminoglycan in each group were 127, 136, 193, 249 μg/mg, respectively, and 15, 16, 19, 33 μg/mg, respectively. There were significant differences between the control group and the FGF 5 group (P=0.02, 0.01, 0.01, for luminal area, collagen, and glycosaminoglycan, respectively).
CONCLUSION: 5 μg of slow-release b-FGF promotes matrix production (collagen type II and glycosaminoglycan). The growth-enhanced trachea was more resistant to collapse, suggesting that slowly released b-FGF might be useful in patients with severe tracheomalacia.
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Keywords:  Basic fibroblast growth factor (b-FGF); Bronchomalacia; Tracheal cartilage; Tracheomalacia

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25638613     DOI: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2014.11.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pediatr Surg        ISSN: 0022-3468            Impact factor:   2.545


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1.  Tracheal cartilage growth promotion by intra-tracheal administration of basic FGF.

Authors:  Makoto Komura; Hiroko Komura; Tetsuya Ishimaru; Kenichiro Konishi; Hiroaki Komuro; Kazuto Hoshi; Tsuyoshi Takato
Journal:  Pediatr Surg Int       Date:  2019-09-25       Impact factor: 1.827

2.  Mesodermal lineages in the developing respiratory system.

Authors:  Lu Han; Talia Nasr; Aaron M Zorn
Journal:  Trends Dev Biol       Date:  2016
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