EFFECTS OF STREPTOZOTOCIN-INDUCED DIABETES ON POSTPNEUMONECTOMY LUNG GROWTH AND CONNECTIVE-TISSUE LEVELS

Citation
Af. Ofulue et Wm. Thurlbeck, EFFECTS OF STREPTOZOTOCIN-INDUCED DIABETES ON POSTPNEUMONECTOMY LUNG GROWTH AND CONNECTIVE-TISSUE LEVELS, Pediatric pulmonology, 19(6), 1995, pp. 365-370
Citations number
29
Categorie Soggetti
Respiratory System",Pediatrics
Journal title
ISSN journal
87556863
Volume
19
Issue
6
Year of publication
1995
Pages
365 - 370
Database
ISI
SICI code
8755-6863(1995)19:6<365:EOSDOP>2.0.ZU;2-S
Abstract
Diabetes is generally accompanied by abnormal levels of growth hormone and adrenal steroids, hormones known to modulate postpneumonectomy (p ost-PNX) compensatory lung growth. Thus, we examined the possibility t hat diabetes may affect post-PNX lung growth processes. Left PNX was p erformed in young diabetic rats (streptozotocin-induced; 75 mg/kg body weight) (DM-PNX) and in control rats (C-PNX), for comparison with sha m-operated control rats (C-SHAM). The rats were permitted free access to food and water. Examination at day 7 after surgery showed that righ t lung absolute dry weight and absolute DNA, collagen and elastin cont ents were increased in C-PNX and DM-PNX rats (but only C-PNX values re ached those of both lungs in C-SHAM rats). Body weights (BW) of DM-PNX rats were lower than those of C-PNX and C-SHAM rats. Lung DNA/BW in C -PNX and DM-PNX rats were comparable, and matched values for both lung s in C-SHAM rats. Lung dry weight/BW, collagen/BW, and elastin/BW in D M-PNX rats exceeded values in C-PNX rats and even more for values of b oth lungs in C-SHAM rats. Data of another experiment, comparing DM-PNX rats with body weight-matched (by food limitation) PNX and control ra ts (WMC-PNX and WMC-SHAM rats, respectively) indicated comparable lung absolute DNA contents in DM-PNX and WMC-PNX rats (which matched value s for both lungs in WMC-SHAM rats), however, lung absolute collagen an d elastic contents were greater in the DM-PNX rats. These findings dem onstrate that an underlying diabetic state per se does not prevent pos t-PNX compensatory hyperplastic lung growth, but can result in increas ed connective tissue contents. Pediatr Pulmonol, 1995; 19:365-370. (C) 1995 Wiley-Liss, Inc.