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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Long-term Changes in Alveolarization in the Postnatal Rat Following Transient Inhibition of Early "Classical" Alveologenesis

Lau, Mandy 06 April 2010 (has links)
Rationale: Activation of the platelet-derived growth factor receptors-α and -β (PDGF-Rα and -Rβ) is critical in the formation of secondary crests/septa during alveologenesis, and its regulation has been found to be disrupted in rat lung injury models. Objective: To determine whether the process of secondary septation can occur after transient pharmacologic inhibition of PDGF-R action during postnatal days (P)1 – 7 in rats. Hypothesis: The initial process of secondary crest formation is time-limited and, if missed, will result in a permanent loss of alveoli. Methods: Imatinib mesylate, a PDGF-R inhibitor, was injected intraperitoneally from P1 – 7. Pups were sacrificed on P2, 4, 8, 14, 28 and 65 for studies of alveolar development. Main results: The injection of imatinib inhibited PDGF-R action, resulting in a permanent decrease in alveolar number in treated rats. Conclusions: Inhibition of secondary septation during the first 7 days of life resulted in a decrease in alveolar number lasting into early adult life. This is consistent with a critical time window for secondary septation, which, if disrupted, results in long-term adverse effects on lung development.
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Long-term Changes in Alveolarization in the Postnatal Rat Following Transient Inhibition of Early "Classical" Alveologenesis

Lau, Mandy 06 April 2010 (has links)
Rationale: Activation of the platelet-derived growth factor receptors-α and -β (PDGF-Rα and -Rβ) is critical in the formation of secondary crests/septa during alveologenesis, and its regulation has been found to be disrupted in rat lung injury models. Objective: To determine whether the process of secondary septation can occur after transient pharmacologic inhibition of PDGF-R action during postnatal days (P)1 – 7 in rats. Hypothesis: The initial process of secondary crest formation is time-limited and, if missed, will result in a permanent loss of alveoli. Methods: Imatinib mesylate, a PDGF-R inhibitor, was injected intraperitoneally from P1 – 7. Pups were sacrificed on P2, 4, 8, 14, 28 and 65 for studies of alveolar development. Main results: The injection of imatinib inhibited PDGF-R action, resulting in a permanent decrease in alveolar number in treated rats. Conclusions: Inhibition of secondary septation during the first 7 days of life resulted in a decrease in alveolar number lasting into early adult life. This is consistent with a critical time window for secondary septation, which, if disrupted, results in long-term adverse effects on lung development.

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