Heparin inhibits lung branching morphogenesis: Potential role of smooth muscle cells in cleft formation

Citation
J. Roman et al., Heparin inhibits lung branching morphogenesis: Potential role of smooth muscle cells in cleft formation, AM J MED SC, 316(6), 1998, pp. 368-378
Citations number
49
Categorie Soggetti
General & Internal Medicine","Medical Research General Topics
Journal title
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES
ISSN journal
00029629 → ACNP
Volume
316
Issue
6
Year of publication
1998
Pages
368 - 378
Database
ISI
SICI code
0002-9629(199812)316:6<368:HILBMP>2.0.ZU;2-L
Abstract
Lung branching morphogenesis is the process by which the embryonic lung und ergoes repetitive branching to form the bronchial tree. This process occurs during the pseudoglandular stage of lung development and requires epitheli al-mesenchymal interactions. Coinciding with lung branching morphogenesis i s the appearance of parabronchial smooth muscle cells (PSMCs) and the accum ulation of extracellular matrices (ECMs) around the developing airways, The authors previously reported in preliminary form that heparin prevents the branching of murine lung explants (Roman et al,, Am Rev Respir Dis, 1991; 1 43:A401); this article corroborates those early observations and expands th em by demonstrating that heparin results in disruption of PSMC distribution and abnormal organization of ECMs around the developing airways. These cha nges were associated with inhibition of lung branching morphogenesis in the absence of effects on cell proliferation. The data provide further support for the role of ECMs in lung branching morphogenesis, and points to PSMCs as potential players in this process.