Lung proliferation is dependent on the duration not the timepoint of tracheal occlusion in nitrofen rats with diaphragmatic hernia

Author:

Beck Veronika12ORCID,Froyen Guy3,Deckx Sebastiaan2,Sandaite Inga4ORCID,Deprest Thomas2,Plevoets Koen5,Deprest Jan A.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Division Woman and Child University Hospital Gasthuisberg Leuven Belgium

2. Center for Surgical Technologies Faculty of Medicine Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Leuven Belgium

3. Laboratory for Molecular Diagnostics Department of Clinical Biology Jessa Hospital Hasselt Belgium

4. Division of Medical Imaging University Hospital Gasthuisberg Leuven Belgium

5. Faculty of Sciences Department of Applied Mathematics, Computer Science and Statistics Universiteit Gent Ghent Belgium

Abstract

AbstractObjectivePrenatal tracheal occlusion (TO) promotes lung growth and is applied clinically in fetuses with congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH). Limited data are available regarding the effect of duration versus timepoint of TO. Our objective was to document the impact of TO on lung development in the near‐term period in rats with nitrofen‐induced CDH.MethodNitrofen was administered on embryonic day (ED)9 and fetal TO was performed on ED18.5, 19, or 20 (term = ED22). Sham‐operated and untouched littermates served as controls. Lungs were harvested in 0.5‐day steps and only fetuses with a left‐sided CDH were included in further analyses. Healthy fetuses provided a reference for normal near‐term lung development.ResultsDuration of TO in the nitrofen rat model for CDH predicts lung growth in terms of lung‐body‐weight ratio as well as an increased mRNA level of the proliferation marker Ki67. Longer TO also induced a more complex airway architecture. The timepoint of TO was not predictive of lung growth.ConclusionIn the nitrofen rat model of CDH, a longer period of TO leads to enhanced lung growth and more refined airway architecture.

Funder

Agentschap voor Innovatie door Wetenschap en Technologie

European Commission

Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Obstetrics and Gynecology

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