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Morphological effects of chronic bilateral phrenectomy or vagotomy in the fetal lamb lung.

D Alcorn, T M Adamson, J E Maloney, P M Robinson.   

Abstract

The relationship between fetal espiratory activity and fetal lung development has been studied at the cellular level using two experimental models. Chronic bilateral phrenectomy over a period of 20-28 days during the last trimester of the fetal lamb resulted in hypoplastic lungs, although cellular maturity, as indicated by the presence of alveolar epithelial Type II cells, was present. In the lungs from fetal lambs undergoing sham operations for a similar time course there was evidence of enhanced alveolar proliferation when compared with lungs from normal fetal sheep of a similar gastational age, most probably as a result of operative stress. Following chronic bilateral vagotomy no changes in size or histology of the fetal lamb lungs were detected. At an ultrastructural level, however, inclusions of Type II cells consistently showed the loss of the typical osmiophilic lamellated appearance. These results indicate the importance of the fetal breathing apparatus in maintaining a volume of lung liquid which is adequate for normal pulmonary development, particularly during the phase in which alveoli are formed.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 7429961      PMCID: PMC1233195     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Anat        ISSN: 0021-8782            Impact factor:   2.610


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