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Remodeling of rat neonatal pulmonary artery: role of matrix metalloproteinases.
Authors:C A Tozzi  S Thakker-Varia  M S Dice  D J Riley
Affiliation:Department of Medicine, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Piscataway, NJ 08854-5635, USA. tozzica@umdnj.edu
Abstract:We studied whether rapid thinning of large pulmonary arteries of neonatal rats is associated with breakdown of collagen. Pulmonary artery extracts from fetal to 21 days of age were assayed for collagen content and matrix metalloproteinases. Within 3 days postpartum, no changes in collagen content, collagenolytic activity, or levels of stromelysin-l or gelatinase A were observed. After day 3, collagen content and total proteolytic activity increased with little change in matrix metalloproteinase expression. Thus, collagen was not degraded, and the late increases in collagen and total proteolytic activity were probably growth related. Unlike adult rats in which collagen is broken down after reversal of hypoxic pulmonary artery remodeling, collagen is not broken down in neonatal pulmonary arteries during adaptation to extrauterine life.
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