2005
DOI: 10.1203/01.pdr.0000151315.81106.d3
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Alveolarization in Retinoic Acid Receptor-β–Deficient Mice

Abstract: Retinoids bind to nuclear receptors [retinoic acid receptors (RARs) and retinoid X receptors]. RAR␤, one of three isoforms of RARs (␣, ␤, and ␥), is expressed in the fetal and adult lung. We hypothesized that RAR␤ plays a role in alveolarization. Using morphometric analysis, we determined that there was a significant increase in the volume density of airspace in the alveolar region of the lung at 28, 42, and 56 d postnatal age in RAR␤ null mice when compared with wild-type controls. The mean cord length of the… Show more

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“…The cytosolic and nuclear receptors for RA were differentially affected by IL-1 beta overexpression with a decrease in the expression of RA receptor (RAR) gamma 2 in inflamed lungs, but the expression of other subtypes of RA receptors was not affected (Bry and Lappalainen, 2006). In another mouse model, deletion of RAR gamma 2 resulted in decreased numbers of alveoli, increased alveolar size, and decreased elastin content (McGowan et al, 1995(McGowan et al, , 2000Hind et al, 2002;Snyder et al, 2005). In the current study, antenatal administration of a large single intramuscular dose of RA 3 hr before endotoxin administration increased RA levels in the fetal lung but did not prevent changes in lung structure induced by antenatal inflammation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cytosolic and nuclear receptors for RA were differentially affected by IL-1 beta overexpression with a decrease in the expression of RA receptor (RAR) gamma 2 in inflamed lungs, but the expression of other subtypes of RA receptors was not affected (Bry and Lappalainen, 2006). In another mouse model, deletion of RAR gamma 2 resulted in decreased numbers of alveoli, increased alveolar size, and decreased elastin content (McGowan et al, 1995(McGowan et al, , 2000Hind et al, 2002;Snyder et al, 2005). In the current study, antenatal administration of a large single intramuscular dose of RA 3 hr before endotoxin administration increased RA levels in the fetal lung but did not prevent changes in lung structure induced by antenatal inflammation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the morphometric analysis of the lungs, the alveolarization was assessed by measuring radial alveolar count according to the method of Emery and Mithal (36); mean linear intercept was assessed as described by Cooney and Thurlbeck (37); and mean alveolar volume was calculated using the method reported by Snyder et al (38). A minimum of two sections per rat and six fields per section were examined in each analysis, with the examiner blinded to the groups.…”
Section: Morphometrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(a) genetic predisposition, including sex, race 27,28 and the effect of various genetic polymorphisms, such as those associated with the b2 adrenoceptor, Angiotensin Converting Enzyme (ACE) and glutathione S transferase alleles, [29][30][31][32] (b) preterm delivery per se, [33][34][35] (c) neonatal respiratory disorders and the various treatment strategies on the growing and differentiating lung, [1][2][3][4]27,[36][37][38][39][40] and (d) interactions between neonatal lung disease and the environment (including exposure to tobacco smoke, allergens and infections). 15,41 This in turn requires international consensus on which essential details should be recorded for infants recruited to such studies.…”
Section: The Next Steps?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…17,26,30,42,43 Improved methods of assessing alveolar hypoplasia, pulmonary blood flow, parenchymal lung damage and ventilation-perfusion mismatch are essential if we are to evaluate the effects of therapeutic interventions such as the use of retinoids to promote new alveolar growth. 44 …”
Section: Better Testsmentioning
confidence: 99%