Literature DB >> 30169132

Sex-specific differences in primary neonatal murine lung fibroblasts exposed to hyperoxia in vitro: implications for bronchopulmonary dysplasia.

Swathi Balaji1, Xiaoyu Dong2, Hui Li1, Yuhao Zhang2, Emily Steen1, Krithika Lingappan2.   

Abstract

Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) is a chronic lung disease of the neonate characterized by impaired alveolarization and vascular growth. BPD is more common in premature male infants, but the reasons underlying sexually dimorphic outcomes are not known. It is thought that alterations in fibroblast phenotype in response to environmental stress such as hyperoxia contribute to BPD. Notch signaling creates a profibrotic environment in the lung. However, the role of hyperoxia on differential Notch pathway activation in male vs. female neonatal lung fibroblasts is not known. Primary murine lung fibroblasts from 10-day-old male and female mice were exposed to room air (21% O2, 5% CO2) or hyperoxia (95% O2, 5% CO2), and changes in cell proliferation, viability and expression of fibrosis-related genes and Notch pathway mediators were measured. Upon exposure to hyperoxia, cell proliferation was arrested in male and female fibroblasts, but cell viability was preserved. Increased Notch pathway activation was noted in male fibroblasts along with differential sex-specific modulation of key Notch pathway mediators in response to hyperoxia. α-Smooth muscle actin expression was increased in both male and female fibroblasts upon exposure to hyperoxia. Male and female fibroblasts further demonstrated distinct changes in expression of key fibrosis-related genes upon exposure to hyperoxia. Differential Notch pathway activation and distinct differences in the expression of key fibrosis-related genes might contribute to the sex-specific differences seen in hyperoxia-induced fibrosis and inhibition of lung development in BPD, with more severe implications in male neonates.

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Keywords:  BPD; bronchopulmonary dysplasia; fibrosis; hyperoxia; notch; sex dimorphism

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30169132      PMCID: PMC6293119          DOI: 10.1152/physiolgenomics.00075.2018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Physiol Genomics        ISSN: 1094-8341            Impact factor:   3.107


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