High altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE) is generally characterized by the loss of alveolar epithelial barrier integrity. The current study was undertaken to assess the noninvasive approaches of HAPE diagnosis and to evaluate the prophylactic potential of quercetin in preventing alveolar junction impairments. Male SD rats fed with quercetin 1 h prior to hypoxia (7,620 m, for 6 h) were selected. PET/CT imaging was performed to visualize the lung uptake of 18F-FDG in animals under hypoxia. Further, oxidant status, catalase activity, hematological & blood gas parameters were evaluated. Moreover, tight junction (TJ) proteins (ZO-1, JAM-C, Claudin-4, and occludin) expression analysis was accomplished using immune-blotting. The structural differences in lung epithelia were noted by TEM imaging. Quercetin prophylaxis has significantly reduced the FDG uptake in rat lungs under hypoxia. It has also dramatically alleviated the protein oxidation followed by an elevation in catalase activity in the lungs under hypoxia. The TJ protein expression in the lungs has also been restored to normal upon quercetin pre-treatment. Concomitantly, the quercetin preconditioning has elicited the stable blood gas and hematological parameters under hypoxia. The observations from TEM imaging have also implicated the normal lung epithelial structures in the quercetin pretreated animals under hypoxia. Quercetin prophylaxis has significantly restored alveolar epithelium integrity by abating oxidative stress in the lungs under hypoxia. Abbreviations: CT- Computed Tomography 18F-FDG- Fluorodeoxyglucose (18FHAPE- High Altitude Pulmonary EdemaHb- HemoglobinHCT- HematocritHCO3– BicarbonateJAM- Junctional Adhesion MoleculeKBq- Killo BecquerelPaO2 - Partial pressure of arterial oxygenPaCO2 - Partial pressure of arterial carbon di-oxidePET- Positron Emission TomographyRBC- Red Blood CorpusclesSD- Sprague DawleyTJ- Tight JunctionsTEM- Transmission Electron MicroscopyWBC- White Blood CorpusclesZO- Zona Occludin.
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Tripathi, A., Hazari, P. P., Mishra, A. K., Kumar, B., & Sagi, S. S. K. (2021). Quercetin: a savior of alveolar barrier integrity under hypoxic microenvironment. Tissue Barriers, 9(2). https://doi.org/10.1080/21688370.2021.1883963
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