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The Expression Of Surfactant Protein Genes Hyperoxia-induced Neonatal Rat Lung Injury

Posted on:2011-07-01Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J G SongFull Text:PDF
GTID:2154360308984532Subject:Academy of Pediatrics
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Objective:To observe the effects of hyperoxia on the changes of pulmonary histology and surfactant protein gene expression.Methods:SD newborns which less than 6h old were randomly divided into 2 groups:normal air control group and hyperoxia group.The lungs of rats were removed at the time points 1d,4d,7d,14d,histopathological changes of the lung tissues were examined by HE staining and the lung factor were calculated(lung weight/body weight×100%);the expression of all surfactant protein genes were detected by semi-quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction(RT-PCR).Results:To compare with corresponding air control group,in hyperoxia group,the body weight is significantly deceased after 14 days of hyperoxia exposure(P<0.01),and the lung factor increased significantly from day 7 (P<0.05﹚,and kept increasing at 14d(P<0.05﹚;the levels of SP-A and SP-D mRNAs increased significantly from day 1(P<0.05﹚,remained higher at 4d and 7d(P<0.05﹚,and began to significantly decreased at 14d(P<0.05﹚;the levels of SP-B and SP-C mRNAs increased from day 1(P<0.05﹚,remained higher at 4d(P<0.05﹚,but there were no significant differences at 7d(P>0.05),and began to significantly decreased at 14d(P<0.05﹚.Conclusion:Prolonged hyperoxia influence the body build,the lung weight and the lung factor ; Prolonged hyperoxia can inhibit the development of alveolar and the expression of surfactant protein genes indicating that alterations in gene expression,contribute to tissue injury.
Keywords/Search Tags:Hyperoxia, Surfactant protein, Lung injury, Newborn rats
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