2011
DOI: 10.1002/bdra.22869
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Aberrant signaling pathways of the lung mesenchyme and their contributions to the pathogenesis of bronchopulmonary dysplasia

Abstract: Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia (BPD) is a chronic lung disease in infants born extremely preterm, typically before 28 weeks gestation, characterized by a prolonged need for supplemental oxygen or positive pressure ventilation beyond 36 weeks postmenstrual age. The limited number of autopsy samples available from infants with BPD in the post-surfactant era has revealed a reduced capacity for gas exchange resulting from simplification of the distal lung structure with fewer, larger alveoli due to a failure of normal… Show more

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“…45,46 Despite these developmental advantages of large animals over rodents, rodent models offer the possibility to use transgenic approaches to study candidate genes in the pathogenesis of IA inflammation/infection. 35,[47][48][49] Therefore, both animal models are useful to study the effects of intraamniotic infection/inflammation on lung development. In future large animal research, conditional overexpression or knockdown of candidate genes affected by IA inflammation/infection would allow a more accurate identification of genes leading to morbidity in preterm infants.…”
Section: Animal Models To Study Intraamniotic Inflammation/infectionmentioning
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“…45,46 Despite these developmental advantages of large animals over rodents, rodent models offer the possibility to use transgenic approaches to study candidate genes in the pathogenesis of IA inflammation/infection. 35,[47][48][49] Therefore, both animal models are useful to study the effects of intraamniotic infection/inflammation on lung development. In future large animal research, conditional overexpression or knockdown of candidate genes affected by IA inflammation/infection would allow a more accurate identification of genes leading to morbidity in preterm infants.…”
Section: Animal Models To Study Intraamniotic Inflammation/infectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…77 Conversely, how these lung developmental pathways are affected by IA inflammation is still poorly understood. 35,78 BPD is characterized by a disruption of lung alveolarization and vascularization, leading to fewer but larger alveoli and a simplified vascular structure. 54,55 Several aberrant and interacting signaling pathways of the lung mesenchyme contribute to BPD development.…”
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“…Many studies focus on the pathophysiology of BPD (1,17,18). In the postsurfactant era, human pathological specimens are less available since mortality of BPD has been reduced.…”
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