Abstract
The development of cigarette smoke-induced pulmonary changes in C57 BI/6J and DBA/2 mice was investigated. Both strains are sensitive to oxidants and C57BI/6J mice are moderately deficient in serum alpha1-proteinase inhibitor. Following chronic exposure to cigarette smoke, patchy emphysema was present in mice of both strains, but developed faster in DBA/2 mice. A positive reaction for mouse neutrophil elastase was seen on the septa of both strains. Additionally, the DBA/2 mice developed a uniform parenchymal dilation that was preceded by the appearance of apoptotic cells in areas with a low signal for vascular endothelial growth factor-receptor 2. Fibrotic areas scattered throughout the parenchyma, coupled with a positive immunohistochemical reaction for transforming growth factor-β was seen only in DBA/2 mice. Both DBA/2 and C57BI/6J strains showed epithelial cell injury and areas of deciliation in their airways. However, the appearance of goblet cell metaplasia was common in C57BI/6J mice but rare in DBA/2 mice. A positive immunohistochemical reaction for interleukin (IL)-4, IL-13 and MUC5AC was seen only in the airways of C57BI/6J mice. Strain characteristics (alpha1-proteinase inhibitor levels, sensitivity to oxidants, and constitutive levels of vascular endothelial growth factor-receptor 2) and phenotypical responses (apoptosis and cytokine distribution) may condition parenchymal and airway changes to cigarette smoke. Copyright©ERS Journals Ltd 2005.
Author supplied keywords
Cite
CITATION STYLE
Bartalesi, B., Cavarra, E., Fineschi, S., Lucattelli, M., Lunghi, B., Martorana, P. A., & Lungarella, G. (2005). Different lung responses to cigarette smoke in two strains of mice sensitive to oxidants. European Respiratory Journal, 25(1), 15–22. https://doi.org/10.1183/09031936.04.00067204
Register to see more suggestions
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.