Increased expression of gelatinases and collagenase in rat lungs exposed to 100% oxygen

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作者
Pardo, A
Selman, M
Ridge, K
Barrios, R
Sznajder, JI
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[1] INST NACL ENFERMEDADES RESP, TLALPAN, DF, MEXICO
[2] BAYLOR COLL MED, DEPT PATHOL, HOUSTON, TX 77030 USA
[3] UNIV ILLINOIS, MICHAEL REESE HOSP, CHICAGO, IL USA
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10.1164/ajrccm.154.4.8887609
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
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Exposure of adult rats to 100% O-2 produces a lethal injury by 72 h. We reasoned that matrix metalloproteinases participate in the pathogenesis of hyperoxic lung injury. To that end we studied the expression and activity of gelatinases A and B and interstitial collagenase in lung tissues and bronchoalveolar ravage fluids (BALF) of rats exposed to 100% oxygen for 60 h. Gelatin zymography of BALF samples revealed a similar to 72 kDa molecular species both in controls and oxygen-exposed animals. In addition, BALF from hyperoxic rats exhibited a 95-kDa gelatinase. Likewise, BALF total gelatinolytic and collagenolytic activities were significantly increased in oxygen-exposed rats. In situ hybridization revealed an increase in type IV collagenases as well as interstitial collagenase mRNAs in the oxygen-exposed lungs. The three enzymes were expressed by alveolar macrophages, and in variable degrees by interstitial and alveolar epithelial cells. Immunoreactive gelatinase B and collagenase paralleled the cell localization of the mRNAs but were also detected in the alveolar walls and interstitium. In situ zymography showed gelatinolytic activity in frozen sections of oxygen-exposed lungs but not in normal lungs. The upregulation of these metalloproteinases during acute exposure to 100% O-2 suggests that they might contribute to hyperoxic lung damage through the degradation of extracellular matrix components.
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