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Chronic vascular pulmonary dysplasia associated with neonatal hyperoxia exposure in the rat.

S G Shaffer, D O'Neill, S K Bradt, D W Thibeault.   

Abstract

Chronic sequelae of neonatal hyperoxia was studied in male rats exposed to 0.96-1.0 FiO2 for the first 8 days of life. At 58 days of age functional and morphologic cardiopulmonary changes were compared with controls. Right ventricular systolic pressure was measured percutaneously under anesthesia and was increased in the O2 group (29.5 mm Hg +/- 3.1 versus 23.2 mm Hg +/- 3.5, p less than 0.001). Lung and heart weights were similar between groups. Right ventricular weights however were increased in the O2 group (0.197 g +/- 0.023 versus 0.175 g +/- 0.020, p less than 0.001). Air pressure-volume curves were similar but in the O2 rats saline deflation curves were shifted left and maximal fluid lung volumes were greater (14.1 +/- 1.2 versus 12.0 +/- 0.7 ml, p less than 0.001). Pulmonary arteries were perfused at 100 cm H2O with a barium-gel mixture and lungs were fixed at 25 cm H2O with formalin. Microscopic examination of lungs revealed dysplastic changes of alveolar architecture which included irregularly enlarged alveoli and incomplete alveolar septation. Morphometric studies of the lungs showed that the O2 rats had an increased volume proportion of parenchyma (0.865 +/- 0.020 versus 0.850 +/- 0.019, p less than 0.05), increased mean linear intercept (72.3 microns +/- 9.5 versus 53.6 microns +/- 5.0, p less than 0.001), decreased number of alveoli per mm2 (207 +/- 34 versus 319 +/- 39, p less than 0.001) and fewer small arteries (20-200 microns) per mm2 (8.7 +/- 1.3 versus 14.9 +/- 2.4, p less than 0.001). The number of small arteries/100 alveoli was similar.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3642429     DOI: 10.1203/00006450-198701000-00005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Res        ISSN: 0031-3998            Impact factor:   3.756


  14 in total

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3.  Stem cell factor improves lung recovery in rats following neonatal hyperoxia-induced lung injury.

Authors:  Luis F Miranda; Claudia O Rodrigues; Shalini Ramachandran; Eneida Torres; Jian Huang; Jammie Klim; Dorothy Hehre; Ian McNiece; Joshua M Hare; Cleide Y Suguihara; Karen C Young
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4.  Bone marrow-derived angiogenic cells restore lung alveolar and vascular structure after neonatal hyperoxia in infant mice.

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5.  Neonatal hyperoxia alters the pulmonary alveolar and capillary structure of 40-day-old rats.

Authors:  S H Randell; R R Mercer; S L Young
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6.  Sildenafil alleviates bronchopulmonary dysplasia in neonatal rats by activating the hypoxia-inducible factor signaling pathway.

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7.  Pulmonary vasculature changes associated with idiopathic closure of the ductus arteriosus and hydrops fetalis.

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Authors:  Christopher D Baker; Sharon L Ryan; David A Ingram; Gregory J Seedorf; Steven H Abman; Vivek Balasubramaniam
Journal:  Am J Respir Crit Care Med       Date:  2009-05-29       Impact factor: 21.405

9.  Sphingosine kinase 1 deficiency confers protection against hyperoxia-induced bronchopulmonary dysplasia in a murine model: role of S1P signaling and Nox proteins.

Authors:  Anantha Harijith; Srikanth Pendyala; Narsa M Reddy; Tao Bai; Peter V Usatyuk; Evgeny Berdyshev; Irina Gorshkova; Long Shuang Huang; Vijay Mohan; Steve Garzon; Prasad Kanteti; Sekhar P Reddy; J Usha Raj; Viswanathan Natarajan
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10.  Alterations of the thioredoxin system by hyperoxia: implications for alveolar development.

Authors:  Trent E Tipple; Stephen E Welty; Leif D Nelin; Jason M Hansen; Lynette K Rogers
Journal:  Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol       Date:  2009-02-24       Impact factor: 6.914

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