Author:
Negrini Daniela,Tenstad Olav,Passi Alberto,Wiig Helge
Abstract
The specific role of solid extracellular matrix components in opposing development of pulmonary interstitial edema was studied in adult anesthetized rabbits by challenging the lung parenchyma with an intravenous injection of a bolus of collagenase or heparanase. In 10 rabbits, pulmonary interstitial pressure (Pip) was measured by micropuncture in control and up to 3 h after collagenase or heparanase intravenous injection. With respect to control (Pip= −9.3 ± 1.5 cmH2O, n = 10), both treatments caused a significant increase of Pipand of the wet weight-to-dry weight lung ratio. However, while tissue matrix stiffness was maintained after 60 min of collagenase, as indicated by the attainment of a positive Pippeak (Pip= 4.5 ± 0.3 cmH2O, n = 5), this mechanical response was lost with heparanase (Pip= −0.6 ± 1.3 cmH2O, n = 5). Biochemical analysis performed on a separate rabbit group ( n = 15) showed an increased extraction of uronic acid with both enzymes, indicating a progressive matrix fragmentation. Gel chromatography analysis of the proteoglycan (PG) families showed that 60 min of both enzymatic treatments left the large-molecular-weight PGs (versican) essentially unaffected. However, the heparan-sulfate PG fraction was significantly cleaved, as indicated by a significant increase of the smaller PG fragments with heparanase, but not with collagenase. Hence, present data suggest that the integrity of the heparan-sulfate PGs is required to maintain the three-dimensional architecture of the pulmonary tissue matrix and in turn to counteract tissue fluid accumulation in situations of increased fluid filtration.
Publisher
American Physiological Society
Subject
Cell Biology,Physiology (medical),Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine,Physiology
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