2013
DOI: 10.1513/annalsats.201305-124oc
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Histologic Evidence of Intrapulmonary Anastomoses by Three-Dimensional Reconstruction in Severe Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia

Abstract: Rationale: Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) is the chronic lung disease of infancy that occurs in premature infants after oxygen and ventilator therapy for acute respiratory disease at birth. Despite improvement in current therapies, the clinical course of infants with BPD is often characterized by marked hypoxemia that can become refractory to therapy. Preacinar anatomic and functional communications between systemic and pulmonary vascular systems has been established in fetal lungs, but whether increased int… Show more

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“…[3][4][5][6] In these infants, we found prominent anastomotic connections between bronchial arteries and pulmonary arteries as well as markedly dilated bronchial and pulmonary veins. These findings suggest the presence of intrapulmonary shunt vessels that may also contribute to hypoxia.…”
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“…[3][4][5][6] In these infants, we found prominent anastomotic connections between bronchial arteries and pulmonary arteries as well as markedly dilated bronchial and pulmonary veins. These findings suggest the presence of intrapulmonary shunt vessels that may also contribute to hypoxia.…”
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“…Histologic evidence of shunt vessels were not found in infants who died from nonrespiratory causes, as we have previously shown (Figure, D). 3 …”
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“…The pulmonary circulation in BPD is characterized by abnormal growth, including decreased vascular branching, an altered pattern of vascular distribution within the interstitium, and persistent precapillary arteriovenous anastomotic vessels (3,(10)(11)(12)(13)(14). Although the pathogenesis of BPD is complex and multifactorial (15), preclinical studies have shown that early disruption of angiogenesis in the developing lung impairs alveolarization and causes sustained abnormalities of lung structure that mimic clinical BPD (16)(17)(18).…”
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“…69 IAAV are small connecting vessels that shunt deoxygenated blood into the pulmonary venous circulation and thus prevent gas exchange at the alveolar-capillary interface (Fig. 2).…”
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