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Pulmonary mechanics and structural lung development after neonatal hyperoxia in mice.

Authors :
Dylag AM
Haak J
Yee M
O'Reilly MA
Source :
Pediatric research [Pediatr Res] 2020 Jun; Vol. 87 (7), pp. 1201-1210. Date of Electronic Publication: 2019 Dec 13.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Background: Supplemental oxygen exposure administered to premature infants is associated with chronic lung disease and abnormal pulmonary function. This study used mild (40%), moderate (60%), and severe (80%) oxygen to determine how hyperoxia-induced changes in lung structure impact pulmonary mechanics in mice.<br />Methods: C57BL/6J mice were exposed to room air or hyperoxia from birth through postnatal day 8. Baseline pulmonary function and methacholine challenge was assessed at 4 and 8 weeks of age, accompanied by immunohistochemical assessments of both airway (smooth muscle, tethering) and alveolar (simplification, elastin deposition) structure.<br />Results: Mild/moderate hyperoxia increased baseline airway resistance (40% only) and airway hyperreactivity (40 and 60%) at 4 weeks accompanied by increased airway smooth muscle deposition, which resolved at 8 weeks. Severe hyperoxia increased baseline compliance, baseline resistance, and total elastin/surface area ratio without increasing airway hyperreactivity, and was accompanied by increased alveolar simplification, decreased airway tethering, and changes in elastin distribution at both time points.<br />Conclusions: Mild to moderate hyperoxia causes changes in airway function and airway hyperreactivity with minimal parenchymal response. Severe hyperoxia drives its functional changes through alveolar simplification, airway tethering, and elastin redistribution. These differential responses can be leveraged to further develop hyperoxia mouse models.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1530-0447
Volume :
87
Issue :
7
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Pediatric research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
31835269
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41390-019-0723-y