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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Pediatric surgery international 16 (2000), S. 473-477 
    ISSN: 1437-9813
    Keywords: Key words Congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) ; Surfactant-associated protein ; Hypoplastic lung ; Ventilation ; Oxygen
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract  The hypoplastic lung in congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) has both a quantitative and qualitative reduction in surfactant. Recently, the role of oxygen (O2) as a regulator of pulmonary surfactant-associated protein (SP) gene expression has been reported. The mRNA level of SP has been demonstrated to be increased in the lungs of animals exposed to hyperoxia. The aim of this study was to investigate SP mRNA expression in hypoplastic CDH lung in rats during mechanical ventilation in order to determine the effect of O2 on SP synthesis in CDH. A CDH model was induced in pregnant rats following administration of nitrofen. The newborn rats with CDH and controls were intubated and ventilated. Ventilation was continued for 6 h under 100% oxygen. Reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) was performed to evaluate the relative amounts of mRNA expression of SP-A, SP-B, SP-C, and SP-D. Relative amounts of SP-A, SP-B, and SP-D mRNA expression in CDH lung were significantly decreased compared to controls at birth and 6 h after ventilation. There was no significant difference in SP-C mRNA expression between CDH animals and controls. Upregulated mRNA expression of SP-A, SP-B, and SP-D in lungs of control animals at 6 h after ventilation suggests that oxygenation accelerates postnatal SP synthesis in normal lungs. The inability of O2 to increase SP mRNA expression in hypoplastic CDH lung suggests that the hypoplastic lung is not responsive to increased oxygenation for the synthesis of SP.
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    ISSN: 1437-9813
    Keywords: Key words CDH ; Heart ; Basic fibroblast growth factor ; Platelet-derived growth factor ; Polymerase chain reaction
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract  Newborn infants with congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) still have high mortality. Recently, the possible role of a cardiac maldevelopment in the high mortality has been suggested. Human and animal studies have demonstrated that heart weight is significantly reduced in the presence of CDH. Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) and platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) are pleiotropic regulatory peptides that are expressed in myocardium in precise developmental and spatial programs. PDGF and bFGF both stimulate cardiac growth by inducing cell proliferation and stimulating the synthesis of extracellular matrix. The aim of this study was to investigate the presence of heart hypoplasia in nitrofen-induced CDH in rats and the role of specific tissue growth factors (bFGF and PDGF) in its genesis. CDH was induced in pregnant rats following administration of 100 mg nitrofen on day 9.5 of gestation (term 22 days). In control animals the same dose of olive oil was given without nitrofen. Cesarean section was performed on day 21 of gestation. The fetuses were divided in two groups: normal controls (n = 8) and nitrofen-induced CDH (n = 8). Total RNA, DNA, and soluble proteins were extracted from the heart in each group and measured. mRNA was extracted from total RNA and a reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) was performed to evaluate mRNA expression of bFGF and PDGF. The heart/body weight ratio (HBWR) and DNA content were significantly decreased (P 〈 0.01) in CDH animals compared to controls. RNA and protein content were also reduced in CDH. The expression of bFGF and PDGF mRNA was significantly reduced in the CDH group compared to controls (P 〈 0.01). The decreased HBWR, DNA, RNA, and protein content in the CDH heart indicates that the heart is hypoplastic in nitrofen-induced left CDH. The downregulation of bFGF and PDGF gene expression in the CDH heart suggests that these regulating peptides may play an important role in the genesis of cardiac hypoplasia in CDH.
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